C5H7N3
C5H7N3 is a molecular formula that represents certain types of organic compounds. These compounds are made up of 5 carbon atoms (C), 7 hydrogen atoms (H), and 3 nitrogen atoms (N). The specific structure and properties of a compound with this formula can vary, depending on the arrangement of these atoms.
Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]
The structure of a compound with the formula C5H7N3 can vary, as the atoms can be arranged in different ways. This can result in different physical and chemical properties. For example, some compounds with this formula may be solids at room temperature, while others may be liquids or gases. The properties of these compounds can also be influenced by factors such as the presence of other functional groups, the arrangement of the atoms, and the overall molecular structure.
Uses and Applications[edit | edit source]
Compounds with the formula C5H7N3 can have a variety of uses and applications. For example, they may be used in the production of pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, and dyes. They may also be used in research, for example in the study of organic chemistry and biochemistry.
Safety and Precautions[edit | edit source]
As with any chemical compound, it is important to handle compounds with the formula C5H7N3 with care. They should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from heat and open flames. They should also be handled with gloves and eye protection, to prevent skin and eye contact. In case of accidental ingestion or inhalation, seek immediate medical attention.
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