C4H6N4O3
C4H6N4O3 is the molecular formula used to describe a family of organic compounds that share four carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, four nitrogen atoms, and three oxygen atoms. The formula alone does not specify a single substance; many constitutional isomers can satisfy C4H6N4O3, and each may differ in shape, stability, and reactivity.
Because the formula is not unique to one structure, the properties of compounds with this formula are
Possible structural motifs include:
- nitrogen-rich heterocycles containing two or more nitrogens and carbonyl-like groups, such as ring systems with imide
- open-chain or cyclic imide- or hydrazide-type structures derived from small carbonyl fragments attached to amino or
Identification and data for this formula depend on the specific compound. In chemical databases and catalogs,
Applications for compounds with this formula are not universal; they may appear in theoretical studies or as
See also: chemical formula, isomer, nitrogen-rich heterocycles.