C3H7ClO2
The molecular formula C3H7ClO2 has a molar mass of 108.52 g/mol. It can refer to several different compounds that all have three carbons, two oxygens, one chlorine, and seven hydrogens. Because different structures can share this formula, the exact chemical cannot be identified from the formula alone. Possible types include chlorinated alcohols or diols with a chlorine atom. To determine the specific substance, you would need its IUPAC name or a structural diagram.
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