Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Chemical Symbols and Formulas.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
B.5 – B.6 Notes In which you will learn about:
Advertisements

Page 30: Counting Elements and Atoms Practice Page 31: Review of Elements and Compounds.
- + Sodium atom (Na) Chlorine atom (Cl) Sodium Chloride NaCl
Counting Atoms Obviously, there are more materials in the world than just 100 or so elements on the periodic table.
Elements and Compounds. Matter Any thing with mass and volume.
Presentation title slide
Chapter D2, Section 1 Elements combine to form compounds.
Chemistry of Life. Everything, whether it is a rock, dog, car, or flower, is made of incredibly small particles called __________. atoms.
Chemical Symbols and Formulas
Chemical Formulas. Chemical Formula: An easy way for scientist to describe a molecule using the element symbols. H2OH2O C0 2 NaCl.
Compounds Chemistry Lecture #3 Elements Entangled Element – the simplest type of pure substance Pure substances that are made of more than one element.
Classifying Matter Classifications Matter can be classified as an element, compound or mixture Matter can be classified as an element, compound or mixture.
Elements and Compounds Page 12 in Journal. Atom Smallest thing you can break matter down into while still keeping its original identity.
1.There are billions of materials in our universe. 2.Those materials are made up from about 100 elements only. Atoms and Elements.
Chemical Foundations Notes. Formulas of Compounds 1. Symbols - a.used to represent the element b.first letter is capital, second letter (if necessary)
Chemical Formulas. Molecules and Compounds 4 A molecule is two or more atoms that are bonded together. –H 2, O 2, N 2, H 2 O, CO 2 4 A compound is two.
Chapter 2-1.  A substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together.  Elements are to compounds as letters are to words.  Elements.
Nomenclature Writing and Naming Chemical Compounds.
Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonds
Elements and Compounds. What is an element? A pure substance composed of the same type of atom throughout. Cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
Slide 1 Section 3.2 Atoms & Compounds Objectives  To learn about Dalton’s Theory of atoms  To understand and illustrate the Law of constant composition.
Chapter 2.3 Elements and Compounds -Pure Substances: Elements- simplest form of matter; unique properties; are on the Periodic Table; Au, Ag, Hg, K, N,
Elements & Compounds. ElementElement A pure substance made of only one kind of matter The Periodic Table lists all the known elements.
Matter 3-3 ELEMENTS. Pure Substance All particles (atoms or molecules) are alike Elements are the simplest pure substance.
What is a chemical formula? Section Chemical Formulas A way of writing the name of a compound using chemical symbols. The chemical formula for water.
Name as many elements as you can that you encounter in your everyday life. Where are they found?
Chemical Formulas By: Mr. Castillo & Mr. Buenrostro.
Chapter 8 Covalent Bonding.
One mole of any substance is 6.02 x particles of that substance (this is named in honor of Amadeo Avogadro, thus is called “Avogadro’s number”) You’ll.
It matters. MATTER: ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS It matters.
Organic Compounds A review of elements, molecules, and compounds.
Chapter 8 Earth Chemistry Section – Atomic Number ► An atom of a specific element is different from other elements by the number of protons it.
Bell Ringer Bell Ringer 1. What is Sodium’s atomic mass? 2. How many protons does sodium have? 3. How many neutrons does sodium have?
8.1 Molecular Compounds > 1 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 8 Covalent Bonding 8.1 Molecular Compounds.
Chapter 17 Chemical Bonds and Compounds October 7, 2009.
Elements & Compounds. Atom Def: The smallest particle of an element or matter.
An Intro CHEMICAL FORMULA. COMPOUND: a pure substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically combined Can be broken down into simpler parts.
B.6 Symbols, Formulas, and Equations. Chemical Language Letters Symbols Words Formulas Sentences Equations.
Elements combine to form compounds. Section 2.1D.
Classifying Matter Classifications Matter can be classified as an element, compound or mixture Matter can be classified as an element, compound or mixture.
Atoms, Molecules and Matter Copy the Concept Map to the Right and Fill it in with the words below: ATOMS COMPOUNDS MATTER Is composed of… Bond together.
Atomic Structure Structure of the atom Elements Mixtures Compounds.
Ch 2.1 Elements combine to form compounds. Compounds have different properties from elements Elements have individual properties that help us identify.
 Scientist used to believe that matter was made up of four elements (air, earth, fire and water).  We now know that all matter in the universe is made.
Ch 2.1 Elements combine to form compounds
Naming Compounds Created by: Mrs. Dube.
Elements and Compounds
Chemistry of Life.
Elements, Compounds, and Chemical Changes
Activity 17: Modeling Molecules
Chapter 2.1 Part 2 Elements By Sherry Totten.
Elements & Compounds.
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
Chapter 4 Chemical Foundations: Atomic Theory, Chemical symbols and formulas, Periodic table, ions, and isotopes.
Classification of Matter Review!
Atom Def: The smallest particle of an element or matter  
Atoms, Molecules, Elements, and Compounds
MATTER What is Matter?.
4.2 Representing Molecular Compounds
What are Molecules? Section 15-2.
Chemical Symbols Show the atoms of the elements composing the substance Written with 1, 2, or 3 letters First letter = ALWAYS CAPITALIZED The rest are.
Activity #16- Classification of Matter Chart Make the chart below in your notebook: ATOM ELEMENT COMPOUND MIXTURE MOLECULE.
Warm-up Explain how a person can determine the number of valence electrons in an atom of a given element such as Oxygen?
Compounds.
Compounds.
Chapter 2 Section 2 What are chemical formulas?
Chemical Symbols
Presentation transcript:

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Chemical Symbols and Formulas

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Symbols are always either one or two letters. The first letter is always uppercase (capital) and the second letter is always lowercase (small). Symbols can be the first or first and second letter in the element’s name. Sometimes the letters have come from the Latin name for the element. Chemical symbols are used to represent elements. Chemical symbols are letters used to represent the names of elements.

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Chemical symbols are used to represent elements. Some Chemical Symbols That Come from the Latin Names of Elements

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. A molecule is a type of particle made up of two or more atoms bonded together. Chemical formulas are a short form for writing the name of an element or compound using chemical symbols and numbers. Elements: Atoms and Molecules Almost all elements exist as atoms. A few elements exist as molecules.

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Hydrogen Oxygen Fluorine Bromine Iodine Nitrogen Chlorine Remember: HOFBrINCl Memorize the elements which exist as diatomic (2 atoms) molecules:

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Writing Chemical Formulas When writing a chemical formula: the chemical symbol is written first the number of atoms is shown as a subscript written smaller and slightly below the written symbol Chemical formulas use both chemical symbols and numbers.

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Compounds are made up of two or more elements All of the compounds on Earth are built from the elements on the periodic table. The periodic table lists just under 120 elements, and only 80 of these commonly form compounds. Scientists think that there may be as many as different compounds. (That’s … and 183 more zeros) The compounds that are just made up of carbon and hydrogen number in the millions!

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Compounds Made of Carbon and Hydrogen Carbon and hydrogen can combine to form a variety of compounds.

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. If different types of atoms are joined together, they form a compound. The number of each type of atom in the compound is shown with subscripts. If only one atom of an element is present, the subscript 1, does not have to be written. Compounds & Chemical Formulas. Chemical formulas can also be used to represent compounds.

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Example of Common Household Compounds and Their Formulas Hydrogen Peroxide Sodium Hydroxide Sodium Chloride H2O2H2O2 NaOHNaCl

Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Key Concepts to be reviewed: Chemical symbols are used to represent elements. Chemical formulas are used to represent the types and numbers of atoms in compounds. Review