The formula of a compound indicates all of the following except:

the symbols for the atoms
the number of atoms
the ratio of atoms in a compound
the arrangement of the atoms in the molecule

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The correct answer is the arrangement of the atoms in the molecule. The formula of a compound indicates all of the other choices except this. 

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Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

When we write the formula of a compound, then we get to know the symbol of atoms involved in the formula, number of atoms involved in the formula, and their ratio.

For example, the formula of ferrous chloride is [tex]FeCl_{2}[/tex]. This shows that an iron (Fe) atom and 2 chlorine atoms are involved with each other. Their ratio is 1:2.

But the formula does not tell about the structure of atom that is how atoms are arranged with each other.

Thus, we can conclude that the formula of a compound indicates all of the following except the arrangement of the atoms in the molecule.