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Chemical Formula
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Dictionary:The chemical formula of a molecule shows the number of atoms of each element in the molecule.
Formula consists of the symbols for the elements that make up the molecule, each followed by a number.
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Examplesoxygen moleculecontains 2 atoms O2
bromine moleculecontains 2 atoms Br2
nitrogen moleculecontains 2 atoms N2
If the formula contains only one atom of a particular type, there is no need to put in ‘1’.
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to do:
• Draw a target diagram for the following covalent compounds• Draw a diagram of the molecule using lines to represent the covalent bonds• Write the formula for each compound under the target diagram
1. Hydrogen fluoride2. Carbon chloride3. Phosphorus hydride4. Sulphur oxide
HFCCl4PH3
SO
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Valency Method
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The valency of an atom depends on how many of its electronsare involved in bonding.
Remember:Group number Number of bonds can form (valency)
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 3
6 2
7 1
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Valencies can be used to work out formula.
Step 1: Write down the symbols for the elements presente.g. calcium cholride
Ca Cl
Step 2: write the valencies of the elements present above each symbol
Ca Cl
2 1
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Step 3: Cross over the valencies
Ca Cl2 1
Ca1Cl2
Step 4: if there are any common factors cancel them out and omit any ‘1’ present
The formula of calcium chloride is: CaCl2
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What about silicon oxide:
Step 1: Write down the symbols for the elements present
Si O
Step 2: write the valencies of the elements present above each symbol
Si O
4 2
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Step 3: Cross over the valencies
4 2Si O
Si2O4
Step 4: if there are any common factors cancel them out and omit any ‘1’ present
In this case both factors can be divided by 2.
The formula for silicon oxide is SiO2.
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Examples:
•Phosphorus chloride•Boron sulphide•Silicon fluoride•Sulphur chloride•Phosphorus iodide•Iodine bromide•Boron chloride
PCl3B2S3
SiF4
SCl2PI3IBrBCl3
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The same method works for compounds containing metals and non metals.
Try these examples:
•Magnesium oxide•Sodium chloride•Aluminium iodide•Potassium sulphide•Lithium oxide
MgONaClAlI3K2SLi2O
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More than one valency?
Some elements such as transition metals can have more than one valency.
Chemists use Roman numbers in the names of compounds to show which valency is to be used.
e.g in a compound copper chloride where the copper has valency one, the name is written copper(I) chloride.
If the copper is valency two, the name is written copper(II) chloride.
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to do:
• Work out the formula for copper(I) chloride and copper(II) chloride• Work out the formula for the following transition metal compounds:
1. Copper(I) oxide2. Tin(IV) chloride3. Iron(II) oxide4. Iron(III) sulphide
Cu2OSnCl4FeOFe2O3
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Transition metal’s name
Transition metal’s symbol
valency
Copper(II)
Copper(I)
Tin(IV)
Silver(I)
Lead(V)
Iron(III)
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Using Prefixes
In some cases the compounds name helps you to findthe formula.
prefix meaning
mono one
di two
tri three
tetra four
penta five
hexa six
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Compound’s name
Number of atoms of first
element
Number of atoms of second element
Formula
carbon monoxide
sulphur trioxide
dinitrogen tetroxide
sulphur trioxide
dinitrogen monoxide
sulphur dichloride
carbon tetrachloride
carbon disulphide
tri-iron nitrate
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Examples
•Carbon monoxide mono = 1 one oxygen: CO
•Carbon dioxide di = 2 two oxygens: CO2
•Phosphorus pentachloride pent = 5
five chloride atoms: PCl5