Chemical Formulas Mr. Dunnum.

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Chemical Formulas Mr. Dunnum

Chemical Formulas represent compounds.

Interpreting Chemical Formulas Coefficient Number that is placed in front of a chemical formula or a symbol in a chemical equation that indicates the number of moles or molecules of this substance involved in the reaction Subscript Number placed to the lower right of a chemical symbol to indicate the number of atoms of the element in the compound.

Interpreting Chemical Formulas 2Na2O 2 = coefficient= 2 moles of this element Number of atoms for each element coefficient * subscript If you do not see a subscript, it is understood to be 1 Na = 2*2 = 4 O = 2*1 = 2 Total # of atoms = 4+2 = 6

Interpreting Chemical Formulas 3Ba3(PO4)2 Ba = 3*3 = 9 P = 3* (2*1) = 3*2 = 6 O = 3* (4*2) = 3*8 = 24 Total # of atoms = 9+6+24 = 39 When you have parenthesis, you must multiply the subscript on the outside of the parenthesis by every subscript on the inside of the parenthesis before you multiply by the coefficient

Writing Chemical Formulas You need to know the chemical symbol for the element You need to know the element’s oxidation number Oxidation number is the number of valence electrons an element gains, loses, or shares during bonding For metals, the oxidation number is positive For nonmetals, the oxidation number is negative Column 14 is considered an exception; its oxidation number is +/-4 depending on what it is bonding with