A molecular formula is a concise way of expressing the number and types of atoms present in a molecule. It gives a snapshot of the molecule's composition without detailing the structure of the molecule. For example, the molecular formula for methanol is \(\text{CH}_4\text{O}\), which tells us that methanol consists of:
- 1 Carbon atom
- 4 Hydrogen atoms
- 1 Oxygen atom
The molecular formula helps chemists understand the constituents of a molecule and predict its chemical behavior. In the case of methanol, the molecular formula signifies its basic building blocks, but to understand its reactivity and interaction, the Lewis structure and 3D arrangement must also be considered.