How to work out the number of carbon atoms in a complex molecule Post published:April 16, 2013 Post category:General A worked example from F324, showing how to work out the number of carbon atoms in a complex molecule and identify chiral centres Tags: A2 Chemistry, chiral, F324, skeletal formula. structure, worked example Read more articles Previous PostHow to work out the amino acids that make up a polypeptide Next PostHow to work out the identity of a compound from its NMR spectrum You Might Also Like Poem of the Week: ‘Forsythia’, Mary Ellen Solt May 21, 2020 Bien arrivés en France June 9, 2013 Volunteering at Woodlarks Camp September 21, 2016