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1 Compounds Unit 2 Topic 2

2 Chemical Formula A chemical formula represents the number of each type of element bonded together in a compound. The number of capital letters indicates how many types of elements are present (each element has only one capital letter).

3 Subscripts A subscript directly after an element’s symbol indicates how many of that element there is in the compound (if there is no subscript then there is only one of that element). H2O Subscript indicates 2 Hydrogen atoms

4 Symbol If the symbol of a compound contains parentheses, then the subscript outside the parentheses is multiplied by each element inside the parentheses. This information is used to determine the number of each type of element in the compound. You will need to be able to do this proficiently before you learn how to add up molecular masses.

5 Example 1 Calcium Phosphate Ca3(PO4)2 Ca – 3 P -- 2 O -- 8
Distribute the 2 to the 1 P and the 4 O’s

6 Example 2 Ammonium Carbonate N – 2 H – 8 C – 1 O – 3 Total = 14

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9 Dimensional Analysis Calculate the number of smacks in one lardo
12 tolls 3 smacks = 1 x 12 x 3 = 9 smacks 1 x 4 1 lardo 4 tolls What do I know about lardo? 12 tolls = 1 lardo 8 lardos = 7 fleas 4 tolls = 3 smacks Will either of these help me get to smacks?

10 Changing grams to moles
Calculate the number of moles in 7.7 g Na 7.5 g Na 1 mole = x 1 = 0.33 moles 22.99 grams 22.99 What do I know about Na? 1 mole Na = g Will this help me get to grams?

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