C4H7BrO2
C4H7BrO2 is the molecular formula for several chemical compounds, meaning they all share the same number and types of atoms: four carbon atoms, seven hydrogen atoms, one bromine atom, and two oxygen atoms. The specific arrangement of these atoms determines the compound's unique properties. These compounds are generally considered organic molecules, often falling under the category of organic halides and organic acids or their derivatives. The presence of both a bromine atom and oxygen-containing functional groups suggests potential reactivity in various chemical reactions.
Examples of compounds with the molecular formula C4H7BrO2 include bromoacetic acid derivatives and brominated aldehydes or