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Mrs. Burt’sPhysical Science Class
Unit 3: ChemistryLesson 3, 4, 5
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Lesson 3Chemical Formulas
• Compare ionic and covalent compounds and their molecular formulas.
• Identify various compounds by their chemical formulas.
• Explain and give examples of how chemical formulas can express chemical reactions.
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Lesson 3Chemical Formulas
• First, Let’s review Ionic and Covalent bonds:• Ionic bonds are formed from the attraction of
two oppositely charged ions (NaCl).• A covalent bond forms when atoms share
pairs of electrons (CO2).
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Chemical Formula?
• A chemical formula is a combination of symbols and numbers that how many atoms of each kind of element are in a molecule of a particular compound.
• Let’s look at H2O. Who can tell me what these Letters and numbers mean?
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Ionic Compound Formulas
• Formulas tell us how many atoms are in a molecule of a compound. But, how do we know how many atoms there should be?!
• All ionic compounds are electrically balanced or neutral with a charge of zero.
• Remember when we looked at the charges of sodium and Chlorine in NaCl? What charge did Na have? Cl?
• Is it an electrically balanced compound?
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Let’s try some more!
• Hydrochloric Acid: – Hydrogen = H+– Chlorine= Cl-– H+ + Cl - =– (Hydrogen + Chlorine = )
• Calcium Fluoride:– Calcium= Ca2+– Fluoride=F-– Ca2+ + F- =– (Calcium + Fluorine = )
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Covalent Compound Formulas
• For a covalent compound, the chemical formula shows how many atoms of each kind join together to form the molecules of the compound. Molecular Formula! (no + or – charges needed)
• Instead of charges, we use prefixes
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Prefix Table
Number of Atoms Prefix
1 mono-
2 di-
3 tri-
4 tetra-
5 penta-
6 hexa-
7 hepta-
8 octa-
9 Nona-
We have all heard of Carbon Dioxide. What is the molecular formula?One Carbon atom and two Oxygen atoms.
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Let’s try some Molecular Formulas!!
• Sulfur Trioxide:– 1 Sulfur and 3 Oxygen
• Dinitrogen trioxide:– Nitrogen and Oxygen
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Structural Formulas
• Structural formulas are used to represent a covalent molecule.
• Let’s look at some photos (structural formulas) and see if we can figure out their chemical formulas.
• Start with Carbon atoms, then hydrogen atoms, then oxygen.
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Butanol
• What is the chemical formula?
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Glucose
• What is the chemical formula?• C=• H=• O=• Magnesium Chloride?
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Writing Chemical Formulas
• A chemical equation shows a relationship between substances on the left (_________) and substances on the right (________) sides of the equation.
reactants products
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Examples of Chemical Formulas
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Terms
• A polymer is a covalently bonded molecule consisting of repeating chemical units.
• These units can form long chains.• Each of the repeating units is called a monomer.• The chemical formula of the monomer is simply
repeated many times in the polymer.• It’s a fancy way of saying what the pic on the
next slide shows:
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Mono means single or alone. Poly means much or many. So…..many of one!
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Thank you!