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.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS AND FORMULAS
Advertisements

Chapter 9 Chemical Reactions. 9.1: Reactions & Equations Objectives Recognize evidence of chemical change Represent chemical reactions with equations.
Writing Ionic Formulas Calcium Chloride Locate the metal on the periodic table and write the element symbol with its oxidation number. Ca +2.
Chemical Formulas & Equations 8 th Grade Science 2010 H 2 O NaCl CO 2 2H 2 + O 2 = 2H 2 O.
Counting Atoms Obviously, there are more materials in the world than just 100 or so elements on the periodic table.
Chemistry Notes: Chemical Reactions Chemistry
Elements and Compounds. Matter Any thing with mass and volume.
Sec.2 – chemical formulas & equations
Chapter D2, Section 1 Elements combine to form compounds.
IPC Notes Ionic Compound Names & Formulas. Remember… ions - atoms that have a positive or negative charge Oxidation number – the charge that an ion has.
Chemical Formulas and Counting Atoms
Chemical Formulas. Chemical Formula: An easy way for scientist to describe a molecule using the element symbols. H2OH2O C0 2 NaCl.
Chemical Formulas & Equations 8th Grade Science 2012
Chemical Names & Formulas
 Ion – atom or group of atoms that has an electric charge  Ionic bonds form when atoms gain or lose electrons.  When an atom loses an electron, it.
1.There are billions of materials in our universe. 2.Those materials are made up from about 100 elements only. Atoms and Elements.
Ions & Compounds. Ions atoms that have lost or gained electrons do this to get a stable outer shell (8) they now have a charge.
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.
Chemical Formulas and Equations H 2 O NaCl CO 2 2H 2 + O 2 = 2H 2 O.
Chem Lab Methods. Chemical Symbols  Use the chemical symbol for each element  Usually, the element abbreviations come from the word (He for Helium.
Ionic Bonds & Ionic Compounds Types of ions – Monatomic ions - ions formed from a single atom. Ca 2+, K +, Al 3+, Cu +, Cu 2+, Fe 2+, Fe 3+, Cl -, O 2-,
*Opposites Attract* Sodium transfers 1 valence electron to chlorine.
Naming Compounds and Formulas. Naming Ionic Compounds When naming ionic compounds, the cation’s name always comes before the name of the anion – Sodium.
Rules For Writing Chemical Formulas and Naming Compounds IPC 2007.
Writing Ionic Formulas Calcium Chloride Locate the metal on the periodic table and write the element symbol with its oxidation number. Ca +2.
Compounds. Compound: a substance made up of atoms of different elements joined together (involves a chemical change) a substance made up of atoms of different.
You have 6 minutes left!! 2Cu + O 2 2 CuO When 127 g of copper reacts with 32 g of oxygen gas to form copper (II) oxide, not oxygen is left over. How much.
Chapter Sixteen: Compounds  16.1 Chemical Bonds and Electrons  16.2 Chemical Formulas  16.3 Molecules and Carbon Compounds.
CHEMICAL REACTIONS Chapter 8. I. Forming New Substances A. chemical reactions 1. process where substances change into new substances (a chemical change)
Review for Bonding and Compounds Test. Compound formulas Ions must add up to zero charge What metal ion is present in Na 2 O? Binary compounds (two elements)
Chapter 6 Chemical Bonds. Overview In this chapter, we will be studying 2 primary types of chemical bonds. One: ionic bonds Two: covalent bonds We will.
Counting Atoms Vocabulary and Steps.
What is a chemical reaction? chemical reaction- when one or more substances changes into one or more new substances Two important key terms in a chemical.
Chemical Formulas and Equations Test Review H2OH2O2H 2 + O 2  2H 2 O.
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?
CHEMISTRY PART 6 Ionic Compounds Charges of transition metals will be given in the periodic table as their formation is complicated.
A chemical formula is a representation of how many atoms are in a substance. E.g. HCl Hydrogen Chloride 1 Hydrogen atom; 1 Chlorine atom 0 overall charge.
Chemical Bonding and Compounds Formula Writing and Naming Compounds.
Lesson 7. Lesson Outcome  B8: I am able to read and interpret chemical formulas for compounds of two elements, and give the IUPAC name and common names.
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures – song
Chemical Symbols, Formulas & Compounds 1) Symbols 2) Element names 3) Counting Atoms 4) Naming compounds 5) Combining capacity 6) Criss-cross rule 7) Naming.
Compounds What is a compound?. Compounds A compound is a substance made of two or more elements. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. A compound always.
Now try this! Compounds. Which of these are chemical reactions? Melting Ice Boiling water Burning Carbon Lighting Fireworks Baking bread.
Chemical Formula Notes TEKS 8.5D recognize that chemical formulas are used to identify substances and determine the number of atoms of each element in.
Atoms, Elements, & Mixtures Chapter 2.2—2.4 Notes.
Ch 2.1 Elements combine to form compounds. Compounds have different properties from elements Elements have individual properties that help us identify.
How Compounds Form. Compound A pure substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically combined Examples of Compounds 1.Water made up of hydrogen.
Ch 2.1 Elements combine to form compounds
Chemical Equations – Outcomes
November 30th Warm-up Week of 28 to 2 (textbook page 63)
Elements and Compounds
Formulas Combining symbols of different elements in a compound is called a chemical formula. Metal written first, non-metal written second. Example: Na.
Q 2 Create a list of ways you can quickly predict whether two elements will create an ionic bond. What are chemical formulas and why are they useful? Write.
Molecule & Compound Notes
Chapter 2.1 Part 2 Elements By Sherry Totten.
Chapter 6 Ionic and Molecular Compounds
Naming and Writing IONIC Chemical Formulas
Elements and Compounds
Atoms, Molecules, Elements, and Compounds
7.P.2A.4 Construct explanations for how compounds are classified as ionic (metal bonded to nonmetal) or covalent (nonmetals bonded together) using chemical.
Chemical Formulas.
Compounds.
Compounds.
Chapter 2 Section 2 What are chemical formulas?
Chemical Formulas Ex) NH3 Formulas express the types and numbers of
Formula and Naming of Ionic Compounds
תרכובות יוניות Ionic compounds
Presentation transcript:

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 or more elements chemically combined (bonded) in a set ratio. –H 2 0, HCl, C 6 H 12 O 6

Chemical Formula 4 The type of element is expressed by the chemical symbol of the element. 4 A Chemical Formula tells which elements make up a compound and how many atoms of each element are needed to make a single molecule. –It shows the exact ratio of the elements NaCl Symbol for Sodium Symbol for Chlorine

Chemical Formula 4 The more metallic element is written first in a chemical formula. NaCl Sodium Metal Chlorine Nonmetal MgO Magnesium Metal Oxygen Nonmetal CO Carbon Nonmetal Oxygen Nonmetal Although Carbon is a nonmetal, it is to the left of Oxygen on the Periodic Table which makes it more metallic than Oxygen.

Chemical Formula 4 The subscript tells you the number of atoms that are bonded together to make one molecule. MgCl 2 Subscript The subscript 2 tells us that there are two Chlorine ions involved in bonds to make a molecule of Magnesium Chloride. There is no subscript on the Magnesium ion. This is because there is only one Magnesium ion in this molecule. Subscripts of 1 are not written out. This formula tells us that one molecule of Magnesium Chloride is composed of 1 Magnesium bonded to 2 Chlorines.

Chemical Formula  What do the following chemical formulas tell you? NaCl Li 2 S Fe 2 O 3 = 1 Sodium bonded to 1 Chlorine = 2 Lithiums bonded to 1 Sulfur = 2 Irons bonded to 3 Oxygens

Chemical Formula 4 Subscripts are extremely important in a chemical formula because they determine the compound. CO 2 CO 2 is the formula for Carbon Dioxide. A molecule with 1 Carbon bonded to 2 Oxygens. Carbon Dioxide is the gas you exhale all day long. CO CO is the formula for Carbon Monoxide. A molecule with 1 Carbon bonded to 1 Oxygen. Carbon Monoxide is a deadly gas in your car’s exhaust. When you change the subscript, you change the number of atoms involved in bonds to make the molecule and therefore you change the compound. CO 2 and CO are two different compounds.

Chemical Formula 4 There is another number that you may see written in front of a chemical formula. 4 This number is called the Coefficient. 4 The Coefficient is used to tell how many molecules of the compound are present. 3MgCl 2 Coefficient This tells us there are three molecules of Magnesium Chloride (MgCl 2 ). Each molecule has 1 magnesium bonded to 2 chlorines.

Chemical Formula 4 Coefficients only tell the number of molecules of a compound. CO 2 2CO 2 3CO 2 = 1 molecule of Carbon Dioxide = 2 molecules of Carbon Dioxide = 3 molecules of Carbon Dioxide Changing the Coefficient doesn’t change the compound. All the formulas above are carbon dioxide. The coefficient only changed the amount of the compound.

Chemical Formula 4 Interpret the following chemical formulas. CaCl 2 2N 2 3Al 2 S 3 = 1 molecule of Calcium Chloride (CaCl 2 ) The molecule has 1 Calcium bonded to 2 Chlorines. = 2 molecules of Nitrogen Gas (N 2 ) Each molecule has 2 Nitrogen atoms bonded to each other. = 3 molecules of Aluminum Sulfide (Al 2 S 3 ) Each molecule has 2 Aluminum atoms bonded to 3 Sulfurs.