C15H16
C15H16 is the molecular formula for several organic compounds, indicating a molecule composed of fifteen carbon atoms and sixteen hydrogen atoms. This formula does not specify a unique chemical structure, meaning there are multiple isomers that share this same molecular composition. These isomers would likely be hydrocarbons, possibly with aromatic rings or branched alkyl chains, due to the relatively high carbon-to-hydrogen ratio. Without further structural information, it is impossible to determine the precise properties or common names of compounds with the C15H16 formula. The specific arrangement of atoms dictates the chemical and physical characteristics, such as boiling point, melting point, reactivity, and solubility. Therefore, C15H16 represents a family of potential molecules rather than a single, defined substance. Further analysis, such as spectroscopy or X-ray crystallography, would be required to identify a specific isomer and its associated properties.