Write a chemical formula
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compounds the clue is in the name
The name starts with the atom at the centre of the molecule, and then tells you how many of the other elements there are. For example: Carbon monoxide means one carbon and one oxygen atom (CO) Sulfur dioxide means one sulphur and two oxygen atoms (SO2)03-Oct-2018
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There's a particular way of writing what's in a molecule called a chemical formula. The chemical formulae for all the elements that form each molecule and uses a small number to the bottom right of an element's symbol to stand for the number of atoms of that element. For example, the chemical formula for water is H2O
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