Lecture: Molecules and Compounds
Compounds and Molecules: A chemical structure that is made of two or more atoms that are bonded together.
Examples of Compounds and Molecules H 2 O, O 3, Ba(OH) 2, and H 2 SO 4
The numbers after the Atomic Symbol tells you how many atoms of that element are needed to make the compound. No number after an Atomic Symbol is equal to 1.
H 2 SO 4 is made of the following elements and how many of that element are needed to build it. H: 2 S:1 O:4
Calculate the types of elements and number of each element to make the following compound. NH 3 OH
NH 3 OH N: Nitrogen =1 H: Hydrogen=4 O: Oxygen=1
CO is not the same as Co. CO is the compound carbon monoxide (1 carbon atom and 1 oxygen atom). Co is the element cobalt.
Mg(OH) 2 Mg O H
Mg(OH) 2 Mg: 1 O H
Mg(OH) 2 Mg: 1 O: 1 H
Mg(OH) 2 Mg: 1 O: 1 x 2= 2 H
Mg(OH) 2 Mg: 1 O: 1 x 2= 2 H: 1 x 2= 2
Complete this problem on your worksheet Homework Example: SO 2
Answer: Sulfur=1 Oxygen =2