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1 Counting Elements and Atoms Unit 6-1

2 I. Counting Elements When counting the elements in a compound, count only the capital letters. Example – H2O has two elements- Hydrogen and Oxygen Example – CO2 has two elements- Carbon and Oxygen Try This – How many elements are in NaCl? 2 elements What are they? Sodium and Chlorine How many elements are in C12H22O11? 3 elements What are they? Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen

3 II. Counting Atoms When counting atoms, count the subscripts for each element. Subscripts are the small numbers that are behind the chemical symbol. Example – H2O When there is no subscript after the element, it’s assumed that the subscript is a 1! Example – H2O – There are TWO atoms of Hydrogen and only ONE atom of Oxygen. Example – NaCl – There is only ONE atom of Sodium and only ONE atom of Chlorine.

4 d. To determine the TOTAL number of atoms, add up all atoms for all elements in the molecule. e. Let’s try some examples: 1. How many TOTAL atoms are in H2O? Answer- 2 atoms of Hydrogen + 1 atom of Oxygen = 3 atoms total 2. How many TOTAL atoms are in C12H22O11? Answer- 12 atoms of Carbon + 22 atoms of Hydrogen + 11 atoms of Oxygen = 45 total atoms

5 III. Coefficients Sometimes there will be coefficients in front of the entire compound/molecule. Example- 3 H2O If there is NO coefficient it is assumed to be 1 just like with subscripts. The coefficient tells you how many molecules (groups) there are of a specific compound. Example- 3 H2O means that there are 3 molecules (groups) of H2O.

6 d. To determine the number of atoms there are when there is a coefficient, you multiply the coefficient and subscript. Example – 3 H2S Atoms of Hydrogen = 3 x 2 (coefficient x subscript) Atoms of Sulfur = 3 x 1 (coefficient x subscript) ii. Try this- 2NaCH Atoms of Sodium= 2x 1 =2 Atoms of Carbon =2 x 1= 2 Atoms of Hydrogen= 2x1 = 2 Total Atoms in 2NaCH= =6 iii. Try This – 2Ca3 Atoms of Calcium = 2 x 3 = 6 Total atoms of 2Ca3=6

7 IV. Putting it All Together
Try the following examples: Material # of Elements # of Molecules (groups) Total # of Atoms KCl4 2 1 5 NaCHO3 4 6 4H2O 12 2KCl4 10


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