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Compounds and formulae

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In this topic you will:

  • learn about the differences between elements and compounds
  • learn how to name compounds
  • use symbols to represent compounds.
 

Key words

  • bonding
  • compound
  • formula
  • sodium chloride
 

What is a compound?

You have looked at elements in the Periodic Table. An element is made up of only one type of atom. Many substances are made up of more than one type of atom. If the different types of atom are joined tightly together, then the substance is a compound.

The chemical term for two atoms joining tightly together is bonding. In a compound, two or more different kinds of atom are bonded. For example, when sodium atoms bond with chlorine atoms, they form the compound sodium chloride.

Properties of elements and compounds

A compound is very different from the elements from which it is made. When two different elements are bonded, they completely lose the properties of the individual elements. The compound has totally new properties.

The first two photographs show the two elements sodium and chlorine. The third photograph shows the compound that is made when sodium and chlorine atoms bond together. This compound – sodium chloride – is not at all like either sodium or chlorine.

Sodium, an element    +    Chlorine, an element    →    Sodium chloride, a compound

You may have eaten some sodium chloride today. Sodium chloride is common salt. You would not want to eat any sodium or chlorine, though.

 

Important Concept: Compound

A compound is a substance made when two or more different types of atoms are chemically bonded together. The properties of a compound are usually very different from the properties of the elements that make it.

 

Common Mistake

Some students think that a compound is just a mixture of elements. This is incorrect — in a compound, the atoms are chemically bonded, not just mixed.

 

Quick Check

Why is sodium chloride different from the elements sodium and chlorine?
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Because when sodium and chlorine atoms bond, they form a compound with new properties that are very different from the original elements. Sodium chloride is not reactive like sodium or poisonous like chlorine.

 

Questions

1. Describe two ways in which sodium chloride is different from sodium.
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- It is powdery
- It is not a metal

2. Describe two ways in which sodium chloride is different from chlorine.
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- It is semi-solid
- It is not yellow

 

Naming compounds

Each compound has a chemical name. The chemical name usually tells you the elements that the compound is made from.

There are important rules to remember when naming compounds:

  • If the compound contains a metal, then the name of the metal comes first in the name of the compound.
  • If the compound contains a non-metal, the name of the non-metal is usually changed. For example, the compound made from sodium (a metal) and chlorine (a non-metal) is not sodium chlorine, but sodium chloride.
  • When two elements form a compound the name often ends in ‘ide’.
 

Naming Rule

In compounds, the metal is named first and the non-metal's name is changed to end in “ide”. For example: sodium + chlorine = sodium chloride.

 

Quick Check

What is the name of the compound formed when magnesium bonds with oxygen?
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Magnesium oxide

 

Questions

3. Which two elements are combined in sodium chloride?
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Sodium and chlorine

4. Which two elements are combined in hydrogen sulfide?
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Hydrogen and sulfur

5. Which two elements are combined in magnesium oxide?
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Magnesium and oxygen

6. A student wrote this name for a compound made of calcium and sulfur:
sulfur calcium

What is wrong with this name? Write the correct name for the compound.
These are crystals of copper sulfate.
Copper sulfate is a compound made up of copper, sulfur and oxygen.

 

Show Answer The metal name should come first. The non-metal name should be changed. Correct name: calcium sulfide.
 
 

Questions

Some compounds contain two different elements, plus a third element – oxygen. These compounds often have names ending with ‘ate’. For example, a compound of calcium, carbon and oxygen is called calcium carbonate.

7. Which three elements are combined in calcium nitrate?
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Calcium, nitrogen, oxygen

8. Which three elements are combined in magnesium carbonate?
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Magnesium, carbon, oxygen

9. Which three elements are combined in lithium sulfate?
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Lithium, sulfur, oxygen

Sometimes, the name of a compound tells you how many of each kind of atom are bonded together.

A particle of carbon dioxide (left) and a particle of carbon monoxide (right)

Carbon dioxide particles are made up of one carbon atom joined to two oxygen atoms. ‘Di’ means two.

Carbon monoxide particles are made up of one carbon atom joined to one oxygen atom. ‘Mon’ or ‘mono’ means one.

 

Particle diagrams

Particle diagrams, like those for carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, show which atoms of which elements make up the particle.

It is easy to decide if a substance is a compound by looking at the particle diagram. If there are different kinds of atom bonded together, then it is a compound.

A molecule of carbon dioxide (CO₂), water (H₂O), oxygen (O₂), and methane (CH₄)

Carbon dioxide, water and methane are all compounds because their particles are made up of different kinds of atom. Oxygen is an element because the atoms in the particle are both oxygen atoms.

 

Important Concept: Compound or Element?

A compound is made of different types of atom joined together. An element contains only one type of atom. Particle diagrams help show this clearly.

 

Quick Check

Which of these particle diagrams represents an element rather than a compound?
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The oxygen (O₂) diagram represents an element because it contains only one type of atom: oxygen.

 

Using formulae

Every compound has a chemical name. For example, the compound of sodium and chlorine is sodium chloride. Some compounds also have an everyday name. For example, sodium chloride is also known as common salt.

Every compound also has a formula. The formula contains the symbols of the elements that are bonded together in the compound.

The table shows the chemical names and formulae of six compounds.

Chemical name Formula What the compound contains
calcium oxide CaO one calcium atom bonded with one oxygen atom
carbon dioxide CO₂ one carbon atom bonded with two oxygen atoms
carbon monoxide CO one carbon atom bonded with one oxygen atom
hydrogen sulfide H₂S two hydrogen atoms bonded with one sulfur atom
calcium carbonate CaCO₃ one calcium atom, one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms bonded together
sodium hydroxide NaOH one atom of sodium, one atom of oxygen and one atom of hydrogen bonded together

Be very careful reading the symbols of the elements. You do not want to confuse the symbol for carbon, C, with the symbol for calcium, Ca.

The little number written below and to the right of some symbols tells you how many atoms of each element are found in the particle of the compound. If there is no number, it means there is just one atom of that element.

 

Understanding Subscripts in Formulas

The small number written below a symbol (like the ₂ in CO₂) tells you how many atoms of that element are in the molecule. No subscript means just one atom.

 

Quick Check

How many oxygen atoms are in one molecule of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃)?
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Three oxygen atoms

 

Questions

10. Which of these substances are elements, and which are compounds? Explain your answer.
K, O₂, NaCl, Al, Ca, CaCl₂, H₂
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Elements: K, O₂, Al, Ca, H₂
Compounds: NaCl, CaCl₂
Elements contain only one type of atom. Compounds are made of different types of atoms joined together.

11. The formula for sulfur dioxide is SO₂.
a. How many different elements are combined in sulfur dioxide?
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2 elements — sulfur and oxygen

b. How many atoms of oxygen are combined with each atom of sulfur?
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2 oxygen atoms

12. The formula for water is H₂O.
a. Which two elements are combined in water?
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Hydrogen and oxygen

b. What does the formula tell you about the numbers of each kind of atom that are combined together?
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2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom

13. The compound with the formula CO is called carbon monoxide. Suggest why it is not simply called ‘carbon oxide’.
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The “mono” prefix tells us there is only one oxygen atom. “Carbon oxide” would be unclear, since it doesn’t show the ratio of atoms.

14. Suggest the names of the compounds with these formulae:
a. MgO
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Magnesium oxide

b. NaCl
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Sodium chloride

c. CaCl₂
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Calcium chloride

15. The formula for sodium hydroxide is NaOH; the formula for potassium hydroxide is KOH.
Which two elements are do you think contained in all hydroxides?
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Oxygen and hydrogen

16. What is the name of the compound with the formula LiOH?
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Lithium hydroxide

17. How many different elements are combined together in LiOH?
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Three elements: lithium, oxygen and hydrogen

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