Formulae and equations - OCR 21st CenturyChemical symbols and formulae
Chemists use symbols and formulae to represent elements, ions and compounds. Word equations and balanced chemical equations model the changes that happen in chemical reactions.
A formulaA combination of symbols that indicates the chemical composition of a substance. is used to represent an element or compoundA substance formed by the chemical union of two or more elements. in balanced chemical equationA chemical equation written using the symbols and formulae of the reactants and products, so that the number of units of each element present is the same on both sides of the arrow..
The formulae for most elements is just their symbol, but some non-metalElement that is a poor conductor of electricity and heat, and which forms acidic oxides. elements exist as moleculeA collection of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. that contain two atomThe smallest part of an element that can exist. joined together. These molecules are called diatomicA molecule made up of only two atoms. The seven diatomic elements are iodine, bromine, chlorine, fluorine, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen. molecules. To show this, their formulae all have a subscriptA letter or number written below the line. number 2 in them. For example:
iodine, I2
bromine, Br2
chlorine, Cl2
fluorine, F2
oxygen, O2
nitrogen, N2
hydrogen, H2
A mnemonic can be used to remember these elements: