Chemical formulae of compounds
A compoundA substance formed by the chemical union of two or more elements. is a substance that contains two or more elementA substance made of one type of atom only. that are chemically combined. The elements in a compound are present in fixed proportions. For example, carbon dioxide always has 12 g of carbon for every 32 g of oxygen.
A formulaA combination of symbols that indicates the chemical composition of a substance. can be used to represent a compound. The formula shows:
- the symbols for each element in the compound
- the number of atomThe smallest part of an element that can exist. of each element in a unit of the compound
For example, magnesium oxide is made up of two elements, magnesium and oxygen. Its formula is MgO. This shows that it has one atom of magnesium for every one atom of oxygen.
Here are some more examples of compounds and their formulae. The subscriptA letter or number written below the line. number in a formula shows if there is more than one atom of an element.
Name of compound | Formula |
Sodium chloride | NaCl |
Potassium bromide | KBr |
Magnesium iodide | MgI2 |
Carbon dioxide | CO2 |
Carbon monoxide | CO |
Sulfur trioxide | SO3 |
Water | H2O |
Ammonia | NH3 |
Methane | CH4 |
Name of compound | Sodium chloride |
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Formula | NaCl |
Name of compound | Potassium bromide |
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Formula | KBr |
Name of compound | Magnesium iodide |
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Formula | MgI2 |
Name of compound | Carbon dioxide |
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Formula | CO2 |
Name of compound | Carbon monoxide |
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Formula | CO |
Name of compound | Sulfur trioxide |
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Formula | SO3 |
Name of compound | Water |
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Formula | H2O |
Name of compound | Ammonia |
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Formula | NH3 |
Name of compound | Methane |
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Formula | CH4 |
Many compounds exist naturally. They can also be formed from their elements in chemical reactionA change in which atoms are rearranged and joined together differently to form new substances. They often involve energy changes.. In a chemical reaction, one or more new substances are formed. Most chemical reactions involve energy changes.
It is not easy to split up a compound into its elements - the only way to do this is in chemical reactions.
Chemical formulae of ions
An ionElectrically charged particle, formed when an atom or molecule gains or loses electrons. is a charged particle formed when an atom, or a group of atoms, loses or gains electronSubatomic particle, with a negative charge and a negligible mass relative to protons and neutrons.. The number and sign of its electrical charges are shown in superscriptA character (number, letter or symbol) that appears slightly above the normal line of type, and that is usually smaller than the rest of the text. text.
Names and formulae of some common ions:
Name of ion | Formula of ion | Electrical charge(s) |
Sodium | Na+ | One positive |
Magnesium | Mg2+ | Two positive |
Chloride | Cl- | One negative |
Oxide | O2- | Two negative |
Name of ion | Sodium |
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Formula of ion | Na+ |
Electrical charge(s) | One positive |
Name of ion | Magnesium |
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Formula of ion | Mg2+ |
Electrical charge(s) | Two positive |
Name of ion | Chloride |
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Formula of ion | Cl- |
Electrical charge(s) | One negative |
Name of ion | Oxide |
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Formula of ion | O2- |
Electrical charge(s) | Two negative |
Simple formulae
The formula of an ionic compoundAn ionic compound occurs when a negative ion (an atom that has gained an electron) joins with a positive ion (an atom that has lost an electron). can be predicted using the formulae of its ions. The numbers of ions in a formula must give an equal number of positive and negative charges.
Name of compound | Formula | Electrical charges |
Sodium chloride | NaCl | One positive, one negative |
Sodium oxide | Na2O | Two positive, two negative |
Magnesium oxide | MgO | Two positive, two negative |
Magnesium chloride | MgCl2 | Two positive, two negative |
Name of compound | Sodium chloride |
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Formula | NaCl |
Electrical charges | One positive, one negative |
Name of compound | Sodium oxide |
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Formula | Na2O |
Electrical charges | Two positive, two negative |
Name of compound | Magnesium oxide |
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Formula | MgO |
Electrical charges | Two positive, two negative |
Name of compound | Magnesium chloride |
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Formula | MgCl2 |
Electrical charges | Two positive, two negative |