Writing formulae

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Topic 6 - Formulae and Equations
Formulae of Compounds
10 November 2025
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Topic 6 - Formulae and Equations
Formulae of Compounds
10 November 2025

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How do you feel today?
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Slide 2 - Poll

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  • I will know how to write the formulae of ionic and covalent compounds.
  • I will understand why models and diagrams are important in writing the formulae of compounds.

Slide 3 - Slide

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Are these two the same?

Slide 4 - Slide


Cite one similarity and one difference 
between the two substances.

Slide 5 - Open question

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How do you write the formulae of ionic compounds with ions NOT from Groups I-VII?
Valencies of ions not from I-VII
  • Silver ion (Ag⁺ )                      +1   
  • Zinc ion (Zn²⁺ )                       +2 
  • Copper (I) ion  (Cu⁺ )             +1
  • Copper (II) ion (Cu²⁺ )           +2
  • Iron (II) ion  (Fe²⁺ )                +2
  • Iron (III) ion  (Fe³⁺ )               +3
  • Lead (II) ion (Pb²⁺ )                +2
  • Lead (IV) ion (Pb⁴⁺ )              +4
Examples:
            copper (II) chloride         iron (III) chloride

Symbol:

Valency:

Formulae:

Slide 6 - Slide

TEMPLATE
How do you write the formulae of ionic compounds with ions NOT from Groups I-VII?
Valencies of ions not from I-VII
  • Silver ion (Ag⁺ )                      +1   
  • Zinc ion (Zn²⁺ )                       +2 
  • Copper (I) ion  (Cu⁺ )             +1
  • Copper (II) ion (Cu²⁺ )           +2
  • Iron (II) ion  (Fe²⁺ )                +2
  • Iron (III) ion  (Fe³⁺ )               +3
  • Lead (II) ion (Pb²⁺ )                +2
  • Lead (IV) ion (Pb⁴⁺ )              +4
Examples:
            copper (II) chloride         iron (III) chloride

Symbol:

Valency:

Formulae:

  1. Use the name to identify the atoms present.
  2. Write the valency for each.
  3. Swap the valencies. 
  4. Simplify if they will both divide by the same number.

Slide 7 - Slide

TEMPLATE
How do you write the formulae of ionic compounds with ions NOT from Groups I-VII?
Valencies of ions not from I-VII
  • Silver ion (Ag⁺ )                      +1   
  • Zinc ion (Zn²⁺ )                       +2 
  • Copper (I) ion  (Cu⁺ )             +1
  • Copper (II) ion (Cu²⁺ )           +2
  • Iron (II) ion  (Fe²⁺ )                +2
  • Iron (III) ion  (Fe³⁺ )               +3
  • Lead (II) ion (Pb²⁺ )                +2
  • Lead (IV) ion (Pb⁴⁺ )              +4
Examples:
            copper (II) chloride         iron (III) chloride

Symbol:

Valency:

Formulae:

Slide 8 - Slide

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Work in groups: Solve the puzzle by determining the correct formulae for the given compounds.
timer
2:00

Slide 9 - Slide

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Will you follow the same method in writing the formulae of covalent compounds?
Example:
            a molecule of carbon and oxygen

Symbol:

Valency:

Formulae:

  1. Use the name to identify the atoms present.
  2. Write the valency for each.
  3. Swap the valencies. 
  4. Simplify if they will both divide by the same number.

Slide 10 - Slide

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What if you are given these?

Slide 11 - Slide

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Work individually: 
Do Activity 5 of your LAP sheets.
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5:00

Slide 12 - Slide

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  • I will know how to write the formulae of ionic and covalent compounds.
  • I will understand why models and diagrams are important in writing the formulae of compounds.

Slide 13 - Slide


How well did you participate 
in the lesson today?
05

Slide 14 - Poll

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Presents a new problem or scenario that requires students to apply their knowledge. For instance, after studying ecosystems, the teacher might ask students to explore the effects of an oil spill.

Slide 15 - Slide

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Assesses student comprehension through a worksheet, quiz, a lab report, or a concluding class discussion.

Slide 16 - Slide


How well did you enjoy the lesson today?
05

Slide 17 - Poll


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Slide 18 - Open question

TEMPLATE
  • I will know how to write the formulae of ionic and covalent compounds.
  • I will understand why models and diagrams are important in writing the formulae of compounds.
  • I will be able to write the molecular and empirical formulae of compounds.

Slide 19 - Slide