chemistry






 

Question by  rjprelude (20)

What is the chemistry formula for caffeine?

 
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Answer by  notyourgirlfriend (41)

The formula for caffeine, or trimethylxanthine, is C8H10N4O2. Which means caffeine is made up of eight carbon molecules, ten hydrogen molecules, four nitrogen molecules, and two oxygen molecules. The molecular components of caffeine are arranged in two hexagonal shapes. Caffeine in its pure form is manifested as a fine white powder.

 
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Answer by  ScottHorn (232)

The molecular formula for caffeine is C8H10N4O2. That is, eight carbons, ten hydrogens, four nitrogens, and two oxygens. Most of the carbons and nitrogens are arranged in two rings that are attached to each other. The majority of the rest of these atoms stick out from those rings.

 
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Answer by  Rital (54)

Caffeine is C8H10N4O2. We found it in coffee and in tea. We can use it as cardiac stimulant in tiny quantities.

 
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