C14H18O3

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C14H18O3

C14H18O3 is the molecular formula for a compound that consists of 14 carbon atoms, 18 hydrogen atoms, and 3 oxygen atoms. This molecular formula can correspond to various chemical substances, each with distinct properties and uses. The exact structure and function of a compound with this formula depend on the arrangement of these atoms.

Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]

The structure of a compound with the molecular formula C14H18O3 can vary significantly. It may include different functional groups such as hydroxyl groups, carbonyl groups, or ethers. The specific arrangement of these atoms determines the compound's chemical and physical properties, such as boiling point, melting point, solubility, and reactivity.

Examples of Compounds[edit | edit source]

Several known compounds have the molecular formula C14H18O3. Some examples include:

  • Ibuprofen: A widely used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is commonly used to reduce fever, pain, and inflammation.
  • Estrone: A type of estrogen, a hormone that plays a crucial role in the development and regulation of the female reproductive system and secondary sexual characteristics.

Applications[edit | edit source]

Compounds with the molecular formula C14H18O3 can have various applications depending on their specific structure. For instance:

  • Pharmaceuticals: Many compounds with this formula are used in the pharmaceutical industry for their therapeutic properties.
  • Research: These compounds are often used in scientific research to study their effects and potential applications in medicine and other fields.

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