Why is the molecular formula of a compound more useful to a forensic scientist than an empirical formula?
1 Answer
Dec 6, 2015
An empirical formula can represent more than one compound. A molecular formula represents one compound, and its structural isomers if applicable.
Explanation:
Examples:
Molecular compounds with empirical formula
acetylene:
benzene:
Molecular compounds with empirical formula
ethylene:
butene:
cyclohexane:
Molecular compounds with empirical formula
formaldehyde:
acetic acid:
glyceraldehyde:
glucose, fructose, galactose (structural isomers):
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