Chemistry of Living Things Day 3: Chemical Formulas.

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Chemistry of Living Things Day 3 : Chemical Formulas

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Chemistry of Living Things

Day 3: Chemical Formulas

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Chemical Formulas

A chemical formula represents the chemical makeup of a compound.

It shows the numbers and kinds of atoms present in a compound.

It is a kind of “shorthand” that scientists use.

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Formula Examples

The chemical formula for sugar is C6H12O6 This means that in one molecule of sugar there are six

carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms and six oxygen atoms.

H2O (water) -Two Hydrogen, One Oxygen

SO2 (sulfur dioxide) -One Sulfur, Two Oxygen

CO2 (carbon dioxide) -One Carbon,

Two Oxygen

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Structural Formulas

A formula can also show the kinds, numbers, and arrangement of atoms.

This is called a structural formula.

Here is the structural formula of Hydrogen gas.

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Equations

Equations are used to describe chemical reactions.The substances that start the reaction are called the reactants. The reactants are placed on the left side of the equation.

The substances formed by the reaction are called the products. The products are placed on the right side of the equation.

The arrow means “to make” or “to form”.

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EXAMPLE

REACTANT + REACTANT PRODUCT

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Equations

Reactions may be represented either by words or formulas. The word equation for aerobic respiration is: (enzymes)

SUGAR + OXYGEN ENERGY + CARBON DIOXIDE + WATER

An equation using formulas instead of words is called a chemical equation. The chemical equation for aerobic respiration is:

C6H12O6 + O2 6H2O + 6CO2

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Check It…

This Number Represents the Number of MOLECULES present. So this means there are SIX MOLECULES of Water!

This Number Represents the Number of ATOMS in the molecule. There are TWO ATOMS of Hydrogen in one molecule of Water!

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So…

IS THE SAME AS:

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IMPORTANT!

Equations must have same number of Atoms on Both Sides!

C6H12O6 + O2 6H2O + 6CO2

C 6

C 6

H 12 H 12

O 8 O 8

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This is how it’s done!

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Practice: Page 28

1. Two Oxygen?

2. Two Hydrogens and One Oxygen?

3. Six Molecules of #2?

4. One Carbon and Two Oxygen?

5. Six Molecules of #4

6. Six Carbon, Twelve Hydrogen, and Six Oxygen?

7. Three Cheeseburgers?