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COUNT ATOM How to count atoms
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2H2O COEFFICIENT SUBSCRIPT
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The coefficient gets applied to the ENTIRE formula
2H2O The coefficient gets applied to the ENTIRE formula -this means that there are 2 molecules of water present! -you MULTIPLY this number by every subscript in the formula
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2H2O 2MOLECULES!!!!
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The subscript only gets applied to the element it follows
2H2O The subscript only gets applied to the element it follows -If there is no subscript present, it is assumed that there is only 1 atom of that element in the molecule.
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2H2O 4 2 How many hydrogen atoms are present?
How many oxygen atoms are present? 2
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The easiest way to count atoms:
1. Write down all of the symbols for all of the elements present in the formula 2. If there is a coefficient, write this number next to each of the symbols 3. Multiply the coefficient by the subscripts of each of the elements present in the formula
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Let’s try an example: 4CaCO3
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4CaCO3
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1. Write down symbols 4CaCO3 Ca C O
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Write down the coefficient next to each symbol
4CaCO3 Ca C O 4
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Multiply by the subscript
4CaCO3 Ca C O 4 X 1 3
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Multiply… 4CaCO3 Ca C O 4 X 1 3 = 4 12
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Add totals together to get the total amount of atoms
4CaCO3 Ca C O 4 X 1 3 = 4 12 20 atoms
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3CO2
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3CO2
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2C6H12O6 GLUCOSE
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2C6H12O6
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6K2SO4
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6K2SO4
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CaMg(CO3)2
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CaMg(CO3)2
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3Pb(NO3)2
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3Pb(NO3)2
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