C3H72NH
C3H72NH is an empirical formula that represents a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. The numbers indicate the relative abundance of each atom within a molecule. Specifically, there are three carbon atoms, seventy-two hydrogen atoms, and one nitrogen atom. However, this specific chemical formula, C3H72NH, is highly improbable for a stable organic molecule under normal chemical conditions. The large number of hydrogen atoms (72) relative to the three carbon atoms suggests an extremely branched or highly unsaturated structure that is not typically encountered.
In organic chemistry, carbon atoms usually form a backbone with hydrogen atoms attached. The valency of carbon
It is possible that C3H72NH is a typo or a theoretical construct rather than a commonly occurring