C18H24N4O3
C18H24N4O3 is the molecular formula for several chemical compounds. One notable compound with this formula is Caffeine. Caffeine is a xanthine alkaloid found in the seeds, nuts, and leaves of a number of plants, where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes and kills certain insects that feed on the plant. It is most commonly consumed by humans in beverages derived from coffee beans and tea leaves. Caffeine is a stimulant of the central nervous system, a diuretic, and a vasodilator. Its chemical structure is characterized by a purine ring system with methyl groups attached. Caffeine's molecular weight is approximately 194.19 g/mol. The empirical formula for caffeine is C8H10N4O2, and C18H24N4O3 represents a different compound or a complex involving caffeine. Further investigation into specific compounds with the formula C18H24N4O3 would be necessary to provide more detailed information. For instance, some derivatives or isomers of known compounds might share this formula. Without specifying the exact compound, general properties cannot be definitively assigned. The arrangement of atoms dictated by C18H24N4O3 can lead to various distinct chemical structures, each with its own unique physical and chemical characteristics.