C14H19NO2
C14H19NO2 refers to a chemical formula representing a molecule composed of 14 carbon atoms, 19 hydrogen atoms, one nitrogen atom, and two oxygen atoms. This formula alone does not specify a single compound, as numerous different molecules can share the same molecular formula while possessing different structural arrangements and therefore different properties. The possible compounds sharing this formula can include various isomers, stereoisomers, and functional group variations.
To identify the specific compound, additional information is required. This includes the compound's name (e.g., ibuprofen), its structural formula, or other identifying characteristics such as its physical properties (melting point, boiling point) or spectroscopic data (NMR, IR, Mass Spectrometry). Without this additional information, C14H19NO2 merely represents a set of possible organic molecules. It's a common formula for various pharmaceuticals and other organic substances.
Therefore, while the formula is accurate, its utility in isolation is limited. Further context is crucial for definitive identification.