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A molecular formula counts how many of each element are present in a molecule, whereas an empirical formula describes the ratios of elements to one another.
For example, the empirical formula for glucose in C6H12O6, and the empirical formula is CH2O.
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A molecular formula counts how many of each element are present in a molecule, whereas an empirical formula describes the ratios of elements to one another.
For example, the empirical formula for glucose in C6H12O6, and the empirical formula is CH2O.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: