Thanks Hermann, your answer helped a bit. According to the formula that is given on the wikipedia site, I get the carbon atom count right : 20.
I get the oxygen atom count right also : 5.
However I can't get the hydrogen count right. If each carbon has 4 bonds, so I would count that it has 4 hydrogen atoms attached. Right?
And to those that have an oxygen, I would count 2 hydrogen attached to the carbon, is that correct?
And what about the two bonds in the mollecule that are double bonds? How many hydrogen atoms would be there?
That way, I count 42 hydrogen and there is supposed to be 32. What do I do wrong?
Thanks a million for the help!