C8H10N2S
C8H10N2S is a molecular formula representing a chemical compound. The formula indicates that a molecule of this compound contains 8 carbon atoms, 10 hydrogen atoms, 2 nitrogen atoms, and 1 sulfur atom.
Without further information, such as a structural formula or IUPAC name, it is impossible to definitively identify the specific compound that C8H10N2S represents. Multiple isomers, or different arrangements of the atoms, are possible for a given molecular formula.
To identify a specific compound with the molecular formula C8H10N2S, one would need to consider its structural properties, physical properties (e.g., melting point, boiling point), spectral data (e.g., NMR, mass spectrometry), and chemical properties. These characteristics would allow for comparison to known compounds and ultimately, identification of the specific molecule represented by the formula. Possible classes of compounds that might have this formula include, but are not limited to, substituted thiadiazoles, thioamides, and other heterocyclic compounds containing nitrogen and sulfur.