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  • Jan 6, 2010, 03:28 AM
    hardie
    what is the symbol /word equation for hydrolcholoric acid and salt please
    Hi

    Can anyone help me with the word/symbol equation for hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride please?

    Thanks
  • Jan 6, 2010, 05:07 AM
    Clough
    Hi, hardie!

    Please click on the following links.

    Hydrochloric Acid Equation Symbol - Google Search

    Hydrochloric Acid Equation Symbol - Google Images

    Sodium Chloride Equation Symbol - Google Search

    Sodium Chloride Equation Symbol - Google Images

    You can vary the words in the searches to get even more results.

    Thanks!
  • Jan 6, 2010, 10:48 AM
    Unknown008

    Well, the way I learned to write the formulae of simple compounds is by using the valency of each concerned element.

    Hydrogen has a valency of 1
    Chlorine has a valency of 1

    Hence, hydrochloric acid is written as HCl

    Sodium has a valency of 1.

    Hence, sodium chloride is written as NaCl.

    If I had water, containing oxygen and hydrogen only.
    Oxygen has a valency of 2.

    Hence, the formula for water is

    It is as if you write the symbols, with the valency of the other element.

    Another example, aluminium oxide.
    Aluminium has a valency of 3, oxygen 2.

    Aluminium oxide =>

    On a further note, it happens when you have two valencies having a common factor other than one.

    Magnesium oxide is an example.

    Magnesium has a valency of 2, as does oxygen.

    Magnesium oxide is written as .

    But, since they have a common factor, you reduce it to its lowest terms, becoming and eventually .

    A last example, carbon dioxide, carbon valency 4.
    This becomes then finally to .

    I hope it helped! :) I know it's a bit lengthy, but it may help you get to the top in your class in understanding how to write formulae of compounds. :)

    Note: Some elements can have multiple valencies, depending on the circumstances. For example, carbon has valencies 2 and 4. Reaction with oxygen can produce either carbon monoxide (CO) or carbon dioxide ().

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