Chapter 3: Chemical Formulas and Composition Stoichiometry
Chapter 3: Chemical Formulas and Composition Stoichiometry
and Composition
Stoichiometry
Understand early concepts of atoms
Use chemical formulas to solve
various kinds of chemical problems
Recognize and use formular mass
(weight)
Interconvert masses, moles and
formulas
Determine formulas from
New vocabulary
Chemical formulas
H2O2
H2O
SO2
H2O2
SO3
HCl * (gas)
H2SO4
CO
CO2
HNO3
CH4
CH3COOH
C2H6
NH3
C3H8
Na+
K+
NH4+
Ag+
Mg2+
Ca2+
Zn2+
Cu+
Cu2+
Fe2+
Fe3+
Al3+
Sodium
Potassium
Silver
Calcium
Zinc
Copper(I)
Copper(II)
Iron(II)
Iron (III)
Aluminum
F- fluoride
Cl- chloride
Br- bromide
OHCH3COOacetate
NO3- nitrate
O2S2- sulfide
SO42- sulfate
SO32- sulfite
CO32- carbonate
PO43- phosphate
Those in red color are polyatomic ions (group of atoms that bear an electric
Table salt
Calcium fluoride
Example
Name the following ionic
compounds:
(NH4)2S; Cu(NO3)2; ZnCl2; Fe2(CO3)3
Example
Example
Formula weights,
molecular weights and
moles
Exercise
Simplest (emperical)
formulas
The simplest formula for a
compound is the smallest wholenumber ratio of atoms present.
Example: HO is the simplest formula
of H2O2
Example
Exercise
W = mg
In which, W: weight of object
m: mass of object
g: acceleration of gravity
g on the earths surface=9.8
m/s2
Isotopes Hydrogen
Tritium (T)
Deuterium (D)
Exercise