Chemistry, asked by Dinogyu17, 1 month ago


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what do you mean by chemical formulas? give some examples!
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Answered by rabbit02022010
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Answer:

Hi good evening.

A representation of any substance, element or compound by its symbols is its chemical formula. It denotes the number of atoms of each element in the compound.

Explanation:

The chemical formula of carbon dioxide is CO2, we come to know that one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms are chemically bonded together to form one molecule of the compound, carbon dioxide. A chemical formula denotes the number of various atoms present in the chemical compound.

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Answered by DazzleSprig
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Answer:

The chemical formula is the symbolic representation of a molecule of an element or a compound. For example, the chemical formula of sodium carbonate is Na2CO3.

Explanation:

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