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Subscripts, Coefficients, and Counting Atoms

Subscripts, Coefficients, and Counting Atoms

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8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Counting Atoms

Today we will practice counting atoms in chemical formulas that have both subscripts and coefficients.

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​2H2 + O2 → 2H2O


subscript

  • indicates the number of atoms of an element present in a molecule, or compound

  • there are 2 hydrogen atoms in H2O


coefficient

  • represents the number of molecules of a substance are involved in a reaction

  • there are 2 water molecules represented by 2H2O

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​Essentially, subscripts tell you the composition of a molecule, while coefficients tell you the quantity of molecules involved in a reaction.

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​the subscript 2 tells us that there are 2 K atoms in every molecule of K2S

​the coefficient 3 tells us that there are 3 molecules of K2S

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When we count atoms of each element in a compound, we multiply the subscript times the coefficient.


2H2O

H = 2 x 2 = 4
O = 1 x 2 = 2

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5H2O

H = 2 x 5 = 10
O = 1 x 5 = 5

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H2O

H = 2
O = 1

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Counting Atoms

Today we will practice counting atoms in chemical formulas that have both subscripts and coefficients.

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