C20H22O6
C20H22O6 is the molecular formula for a class of organic compounds rather than a single defined substance. It represents any compound that contains 20 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms, with a corresponding molar mass of about 358.37 g/mol. Because a given molecular formula can correspond to multiple structural isomers, C20H22O6 encompasses a range of possible architectures and functional group arrangements.
The formula implies a relatively high degree of unsaturation. Using the standard calculation for degrees of
Occurrence and use: C20H22O6 appears in the literature as a target formula for natural products and synthetic
Analytical characterization: determining the exact structure typically involves spectroscopic methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR),