This is the formula for Ethanol: C2H6O
The chemical symbol for ethanol is C2H5OH. Water does not have a chemical symbol, but its chemical formula is H2O.
To correct your English Grammar. It is NOT symble' , but 'symbol' Secondly for a chemical substance it is the FORMULA. Symbols are only given to elements in the Periodic Table. So the equation should read ' What is the chemical formula for ethanol?' Answer: CH3CH2OH Sometimes shortened to C2H5OH , but NEVER 'C2H6O' nor 'C2OH6'. NB Carbon's symbol is 'C' Hydrogen's symbol is 'H' Oxygen's symbol is 'O'. Combined together as the substance 'ethanol', they have the Formula of CH3CH2OH .
The chemical symbol for anaerobic respiration is C6H12O6 (glucose) → 2C2H5OH (ethanol) + 2CO2 (carbon dioxide).
The flammability of ethanol is a physical property, as it describes how the substance behaves in the presence of an external factor (fire). It is not an inherent characteristic of ethanol's chemical structure.
The chemical formula for ethanol is C2H5OH.
The chemical symbol for ethanol is C2H5OH. Water does not have a chemical symbol, but its chemical formula is H2O.
To correct your English Grammar. It is NOT symble' , but 'symbol' Secondly for a chemical substance it is the FORMULA. Symbols are only given to elements in the Periodic Table. So the equation should read ' What is the chemical formula for ethanol?' Answer: CH3CH2OH Sometimes shortened to C2H5OH , but NEVER 'C2H6O' nor 'C2OH6'. NB Carbon's symbol is 'C' Hydrogen's symbol is 'H' Oxygen's symbol is 'O'. Combined together as the substance 'ethanol', they have the Formula of CH3CH2OH .
The chemical symbol for anaerobic respiration is C6H12O6 (glucose) → 2C2H5OH (ethanol) + 2CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Word equation: ethanol + oxygen → ethanoic acid + water Symbol equation: C2H5OH + O2 → C2H4O2 + H2O
The flammability of ethanol is a physical property, as it describes how the substance behaves in the presence of an external factor (fire). It is not an inherent characteristic of ethanol's chemical structure.
The chemical formula of ethanol is C2H5OH.
The hydrocarbon ethanol has a chemical formula of CH3CH2OH.
Ethanol has the formula ' CH3-CH2-OH '. Archaically it is known as 'ethyl alcohol'. Casually by humans as just 'alcohol' 'Ethanol' is the modern IUPAC nomenclature name. Here are two or three others to compare. Methanol = methyl alcohol ( H-CH2-OH ) Propanol = propyl alcohol. (CH3-CH2-CH2-OH) NB THe general formula for alcohols is ' R-CH2OH ' , Where 'R' is the rest of the organic molecule . DO NEITHER write it as R-CH3O' NOR 'R-COH3 ' The above is the IUPAC's Internationally preferred form.
The chemical formula for ethanol is C2H5OH.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
The chemical equation for the conversion of ethanol to ethene is: C2H5OH -> C2H4 + H2O
Beryllium's chemical symbol is Be.