C50H98O
C50H98O is a chemical formula representing a type of organic compound known as a fatty alcohol. It consists of 50 carbon atoms, 98 hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. Fatty alcohols are typically derived from natural fats and oils and are used in various applications, including cosmetics, detergents, and lubricants.
This compound is part of a larger class of substances called long-chain alcohols, which are characterized by their hydrophobic (water-repelling) properties. Due to its structure, C50H98O can serve as an emulsifier or surfactant, helping to stabilize mixtures of oil and water in products like creams and lotions.