2. CHEMICAL FORMULA
Compounds are represented by chemical
formula
It tells us types and number of atoms of an
element present in a compound.
For example:
sodium chloride (NaCl)
water (H2O)
Calcium oxide (CaO)
Copper sulphate ( CuSO4 )
3. STEPS OF WRITING
CHEMICAL FORMULA
STEP I
• Symbols of two elements are
written side by side , in order of
positive ion first and negative ion
later.
• For example:
Na+ Cl-
Cu2+ O 2-
Ca 2+ SO4
2-
4. STEP II
The valency of each ion is written on the
right top corner of its symbol.
For example:
Na+
Cl-
Ca2+
O2-
5. STEP III
The valency of each ion is brought to the
lower right corner of other ion by ‘ cross-
exchange’ method.
6. STEP IV
If the valencies are
same they are offset
and not written in the
chemical formula. In
case of sodium chloride
both the valencies are
offset and formula is
written as NaCl.
if the valencies are
different , they are
indicated as such at the
same position. For
example in case of
calcium chloride both
valencies are not same
so its formula written as
CaCl2
7. STEP V
In case of radicals like sulphate (SO4
2-) and
phosphate (PO4
3-) , the net charge represent the
valency of a radical.
Write negative radical within the parenthesis ( )
For example:
Al3+ SO4
2- Al2(SO4)3
Ca2+ PO4
3- Ca3(PO4)2