| A.2 hydrogen for every 1 oxygen
B.1 hydrogen for every 2 oxygen (or 1 H for 1 O)
For a chemical formula, the letters stand for elements. For example: H is Hydrogen
A chemical formula can also have two letters. For example: Al is Aluminium. Notice the 2nd letter is lower case. That means it is joined with the previous letter. So, to count the number of elements, Count the uppercase letters.
The number after letters tell you the amount of that atom in each molecule. For example: H2O means 2 hydrogen, 1 Oxygen (if there is no number behind a letter or pair of letters, it means 1 atom)
So, to mix it all together, if I have AlH2O3 (I made this formula up, it wouldn't necessarily make anything that would be common to us) , it means I have 1 Al (aluminium), 2 H (Hydrogen), and 3 O (Oxygen)
So, for part C. NO3 (1 Nitro., 3 hydro.)
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I went a little fast. |