Random aside: Smallest molecule is a singly-ionised hydrogen dimer (H2+)*
*What's the tag for sub- and superscripts again....
[sup]sup[/sup]and[sub]sub[/sub] ^^
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Random aside: Smallest molecule is a singly-ionised hydrogen dimer (H2+)*
*What's the tag for sub- and superscripts again....
What's the most important molecule that the average person probably hasn't heard about and why is it important?
Dihydrogen oxide.What's the most important molecule that the average person probably hasn't heard about and why is it important?
I find that extremely unlikely! I have 50 trillion cells in my body, each composed of trillions of atoms. So to say that I have a mere 15750 hydrogen atoms (etc) in my entire body is something of an understatement. Perhaps a single organelle in a single cell in my body has that many hydrogen atoms, but I have rather a lot more in my entire bodyDid you know that you have a formula? It's:
H[sub]15750[/sub]N[sub]310[/sub]O[sub]6500[/sub]C[sub]2250[/sub]Ca[sub]63[/sub]P[sub]48[/sub]K[sub]15[/sub]S[sub]15[/sub]Na[sub]10[/sub]Cl[sub]6[/sub]Mg[sub]3[/sub]Fe[sub]1[/sub]
It's the formula for a human being.
I find that extremely unlikely! I have 50 trillion cells in my body, each composed of trillions of atoms. So to say that I have a mere 15750 hydrogen atoms (etc) in my entire body is something of an understatement. Perhaps a single organelle in a single cell in my body has that many hydrogen atoms, but I have rather a lot more in my entire body.
But the, you might be being facetious...
It's called the empirical formula. Everything reduced down to its lowest common factors.

I hate that stuff.... my mom used to put it on bee stings when I was a kid.
What's the most important molecule that the average person probably hasn't heard about and why is it important?
So it's like a 'one part iron, 5000 parts hydrogen' thing? Interesting. How did they work that out?It's called the empirical formula. Everything reduced down to its lowest common factors.
You'd end up with a stunningly handsome British gentlemen who peruses internet forumsDo any formulas spell words?
Like W[sub]100[/sub]I[sub]85[/sub]C[sub]80[/sub]Ca[sub]76[/sub]N[sub]63[/sub][sup]2[/sup]C[sub]52[/sub]H[sub]14[/sub]I[sub]8[/sub]Li[sub]3[/sub]Dy[sub]2[/sub](nearly)
What would happen if someone makes that? 0_0
.You'd end up with a stunningly handsome British gentlemen who peruses internet forums.
Do any formulas spell words?
Like W[sub]100[/sub]I[sub]85[/sub]C[sub]80[/sub]Ca[sub]76[/sub]N[sub]63[/sub][sup]2[/sup]C[sub]52[/sub]H[sub]14[/sub]I[sub]8[/sub]Li[sub]3[/sub]Dy[sub]2[/sub](nearly)
What would happen if someone makes that? 0_0
