Simplifying Fuel C51 H105 S2 (OH)3 - HELP APPRECIATED!

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The discussion focuses on simplifying the chemical formula C51 H105 S2 (OH)3. Participants confirm that the proposed simplification to C51 H108 S2 O3 maintains the same number of atoms for each element, indicating that both formulas are equivalent. No specific equations or methodologies are provided in the discussion, emphasizing the need for clarity in chemical representation.

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Homework Statement


Homework Statement [/b]

lookin to simplify the following fuel?

C51 H105 S2 (OH)3 ?

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NO EQUATION

The Attempt at a Solution



C51 H108 S2 O3 ?

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Honestly I have no idea what you are doing and why, but I can confirm that your formulas are identical in terms of number of atoms of each element in each formula.
 

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