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Formulas Combining symbols of different elements in a compound is called a chemical formula. Metal written first, non-metal written second. Example: Na and Cl = NaCl (salt) H and Cl = HCl (hydrochloric acid/stomach acid) Fe and S = Fe2S3 (iron sulfide) C and O = CO2 (carbon dioxide) O3 = (Ozone) What is the chemical formula for water? Answer H2O
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Subscripts Written below and after the symbol of the atom to indicate the number of atoms of that element in the compound. if no subscript, then = 1 atom Example: H2O 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom in one molecule of water Fe2O3 How many iron atoms? _____ Answer 2 How many oxygen atoms? ____ Answer 3
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What is the ratio of the carbon atoms to the oxygen atoms in one molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2)? _________ Answer 1:2
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CRISS CROSS METHOD Used to determine chemical formula:
Write down chemical symbols. List oxidation number in the upper right hand corner of each symbol. With number write down + for metals* and – for nonmetals. 4. Criss Cross oxidation numbers to new locations. 5. Drop + and -. Rewrite the formula.
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Examples of Writing Formulas
1. H S-2 ______________ 2. Li F ______________ 3. Ca F ______________ 4. Ba Cl ______________ 5. K O ______________ 6. Na N ______________ 7. Li B ______________ 8. Ba F ______________
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