What is the meaning of the two in ethyl alcohol, C2H5OH?

1 Answer
May 11, 2016

The subscript gives the number of atoms in the chemical formula.

Explanation:

Ethyl alcohol, C2H5OH, is a carbon chain of 2 carbon atoms, with an oxygen chemically bound to one end of the chain.

We could represent this is in the formulation:

H3CCH2OH

Carbon 1 (from the left) is bound to 3 hydrogens and to C2. C2 is bound to C1, 2 hydrogens and an oxygen atom. Because it is easier to write C2H5OH than the whole chain, it is a convenient representation.