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Chemical Formula and Equations
Chemical Formula
and Equations -
What is a Chemical Formula?
Chemical Formulas are a type of
shorthand for representing the elements in a compound.
Element Symbols are included on the
Periodic Table.
Chemical symbols (Element symbols) from the periodic table are used for the
individual elements e.g. H for hydrogen, C for carbon, O for oxygen, N for
nitrogen, Ca for calcium and Na for Sodium. Substances that have two or more
atoms bonded together, and therefore more than one element e.g. H2O
are called compounds. See Examples of
Compounds.
Chemical Formula
and Equations -
Subscripts
A chemical formula
or equation shows the symbols of the elements in the compound and the ratio of the elements
to one another. If a substance contains more than one atom of a particular
element, this quantity is indicated in chemical formulas or equations using a subscript
number after the element symbol. The subscript number refers only to the element it
immediately follows. For example, the chemical formula for water is H2O
which indicates that 2 atoms of Hydrogen combines with 1 atom of oxygen.
How
to write a Chemical Formula
or Equation using
Subscripts
To type or write a
subscript for a chemical formula or equation just follow these simple
instructions:
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Type in the
formula or equation for example H2O
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Highlight
the number
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Click
Format
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Select
Font... Decrease the font size of the number
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Under the
heading Effects tick the Subscript Box
-
The formula
will now show the equation with the number in subscript - H2O
Chemical Formula and Equations
Chemical Formula
and Equations -
Examples and Meanings of Subscripts
For example, the chemical formula
for water is H2O which indicates that 2 atoms of Hydrogen combines with 1 atom
of oxygen. The chemical formula for sodium chloride (Salt) is NaCl indicating
that one atom of sodium combines with one atom of chlorine in a one-to-one
ratio. Subscripts are added, following the element symbol, to indicate that the
number of atoms of that element in the compound if it is greater than one. For
example, the formula for magnesium bromide MgBr2 which indicates that one
magnesium atom combines with two bromine atoms.
Meanings and Examples of Chemical Formula and Equations
The
following examples of Chemical Formula and Equations explain their meaning.
Example of
Chemical Formula for Salt (Sodium Chloride) -
NaCl
NaCl
Symbol Na indicates the element Sodium
Symbol Cl indicates the element Chlorine
No subscripts indicate only 1 atom for each element
Example
of Chemical Formula for Water - H2O
H2O
Symbol H indicates the element Hydrogen
Symbol O indicates the element Oxygen
Subscript indicates 2 atoms of
Hydrogen
Chemical Formula
and Equations - Common Chemical Formula
List
The following list
of Chemical Formula and Equations shows some of the most common chemical formulas.
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Common Chemical Formula List |
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Na |
Sodium |
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H2O |
Water |
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C6H12O6 |
Glucose |
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C2H6O |
Alcohol |
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|
Sulfate Group |
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H2S |
Hydrogen Sulfide |
|
NaCl |
Salt |
|
O2 |
Oxygen |
|
C2H6O |
Ethanol |
|
C2H4O2 |
Vinegar |
|
NH3 |
Ammonia |
|
Mg |
Magnesium |
|
C2H4O2 |
Acetic Acid |
|
C4H10 |
Butane |
|
NO3− |
Nitrate |
|
Cu |
Copper |
|
N2 |
Nitrogen |
|
CO2 |
Carbon
Dioxide |
|
H2SO4
|
Sulfuric Acid |
|
CH4 |
Methane |
|
C12H22O11 |
Sucrose |
|
C3H8 |
Propane |
|
NaHCO3 |
Baking Soda |
|
F |
Fluoride
|
|
F2 |
Fluoride
|
|
H2O2 |
Peroxide |
|
C8H10N4O2 |
Caffeine |
|
NaCl |
Sodium
Chloride |
|
C9H8O4 |
Aspirin |
|
HCl |
Hydrochloric
Acid |
|
Zn(NO3)2 |
Zinc |
|
CO |
Carbon
Monoxide |
|
NaOH |
Sodium
Hydroxide |
|
NaCN |
Sodium Cyanide |
|
Ca(CN)2 |
Calcium Cyanide |
|
Au |
Gold |
|
I |
Iodine |
|
Sn |
Tin |
|
C6H6 |
Benzene |
|
H2S |
Hydrogen
Sulfide |
|
CH3COCH3 |
Acetone |
|
H3PO4 |
Phosphoric
Acid |
|
C5H12 |
Pentane |
|
CH3OH |
Methanol |
|
HBr |
Hydrobromic
Acid |
|
H2CO3 |
Carbonic Acid |
|
Ti |
Titanium |
|
NaClO |
Sodium
Hypochlorite |
|
C2H6 |
Ethane |
|
(NH4)2SO4 |
Ammonium
Sulfate |
|
C8H18 |
Octane |
|
CuSO4 |
Copper
Sulfate |
|
C27H46O |
Cholesterol |
|
C7H6O2 |
Benzoic Acid |
|
H2SO3 |
Sulfurous
Acid |
|
C6H12O6 |
Galactose |
|
C6H8O6 |
Ascorbic Acid |
|
CO2 |
Dry Ice |
|
NaNO3 |
Sodium
Nitrate |
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CaO |
Calcium Oxide |
|
HIO3 |
Iodic Acid |
|
C3H6O3 |
Lactic Acid |
|
MgBr2 |
Lactic Acid |
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H2O |
Water Vapor |
|
No Formula |
Oxide |
|
C |
Carbon |
|
H |
Hydrogen |
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CnH2nOn |
Sugar |
|
|
Sulfate |
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N2O |
Nitrogen |
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C6H8O7 |
Citric Acid |
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C8H18 |
Octane |
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C10H16O |
Camphor |
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AgI |
Silver Oxide |
|
|
Arsenic Trioxide |
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Au2O3 |
Gold Trioxide |
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Au2S |
Gold Sulfide |
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Br2 |
Bromine |
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Al2O3 |
Aluminium foil |
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Common
Chemical Formulas List |
Chemical
Formula and Equations
The above list of Chemical Formula and Equations provides details of
the common Chemical Formulas. |