

Counting Atoms
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 22 Questions
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Counting Atoms

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Coefficient vs Subscript
Coefficient: Numbers in front of a formula which gives the total number of compounds.
Subscripts: The small number to the bottom right of an element, which tells the number of atoms of the element immediately before it.
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Multiple Choice
What is the Coefficient?
4
3
1
0
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Multiple Choice
What is the subscript of Nitrogen?
4
3
1
0
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Counting Atoms
The Coefficient should be multiplied by the subscript of each element.
The Coefficient is applied to all the elements in the compound behind the coefficient
The subscript can only be applied to the element directly in front of it.
* Remember if there is no number written in the subscript position it is counted as 1 atom*
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Multiple Choice
How many Carbon are in the compound?
4
5
20
9
7
Multiple Choice
How many Bromine atoms are there in the compound?
4
7
12
6
8
Multiple Choice
How many Phosphorous atoms are there in the compound?
2
3
5
6
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Counting Atoms: Formulas with parenthesis
The subscript on the outside of the parenthesis applies to everything within the parenthesis.
Multiple any subscript on the inside of the parenthesis by the subscript outside the parenthesis
multiply all numbers by the coefficient for a total number of atoms
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11
12
Multiple Choice
How many Hydrogen atoms are in the molecule?
3
4
12
1
13
Multiple Choice
How many Strontium atoms are in the compound?
6
2
3
5
14
Multiple Choice
How many atoms of oxygen are in the compound?
3
4
1
12
15
Multiple Choice
How many Phosphorous atoms are in the molecule?
2
4
1
8
16
Multiple Choice
How many Oxygen atoms are in the compound?
8
4
16
6
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Multiple Choice
How many atoms of Hydrogen are in H2O
1
2
3
more than 3
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Multiple Choice
How many different elements are present in H2COCH2
5
4
3
2
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Multiple Choice
Calculate the number of Oxygen atoms in Al(OH)3
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
Coefficients in chemical formulas...
Multiply just the first atom
Add to the subscripts at the end of the molecule
Multiply elements without subscripts
Multiply EVERYTHING!
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Multiple Choice
C3H5(NO3)3
C = 3, H = 5, N = 3, O = 9
C = 3, H = 5, N = 1, O = 9
C = 9, H = 15, N = 3, O = 9
C = 9, H = 15, N = 1, O = 3
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Multiple Choice
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H2SO4
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
How many CARBONs are in this formula?
1
4
8
12
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Multiple Choice
How many total POTASSIUM atoms are in this formula?
8
2
4
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