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β 12y agofirst of all you have to figure out all the elements, the formula is C17H19NO3. SOO figure it out from there.
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Morphine's chemical formula is C17H19NO3. 17+19+1+3=40
The chemical formula for morphine is C17H19NO3. To calculate the percentage mass of oxygen in morphine, determine the molar mass of oxygen in the formula (3(16 g/mol)) and divide by the molar mass of morphine (285 g/mol), then multiply by 100 to get the percentage. The percentage mass of oxygen in morphine is approximately 16.8%.
To convert a line bond structure into a molecular formula, count the number of carbons and other atoms (such as hydrogen, oxygen, etc.) directly connected to each carbon in the structure. Then, use this information to create the molecular formula by representing the number of each atom type in the molecule. Remember to follow the valency rules for each atom.
The formula for ozone is O3, the structure is shown in the image.
The formula for morphine is C₁₇H₁₉NO₃, so the element nitrogen contributes least to the molar mass.
An empirical formula has no data about the structure of a compound.
Yes
One way to show the structure of CH4 is using a Lewis structure, where the carbon atom is at the center and each hydrogen atom is connected to it by a single line. Another way is using a structural formula, which shows the arrangement of atoms in a molecule using lines to represent bonds and atoms at the ends of the lines.
No. For one reason, you cannot go sublingually through a PICC line, as a PICC line would not be inserted sublingually. The most glaring issue however, is that oral morphine (which I think you are suggesting) can only be given orally. A PICC line is an intravenous route, and would therefore not be appropriate.
No. An isomer has the same formula but a different structure in some way.