Chemical Symbols and Formulas
Simple Sugar
C6H12O6
Carbondioxide
CO2
Water
H2O
Sodium
Na
Table Salt
NaCl
oxygen gas
O2
Coefficient
a number placed in front of a symbol or formula in a chemical equation to show the number of molecules involved as reactants or products.
Chemical symbol
a one, two, or three letter representation of an element; the first letter is always capitalized.
Law of Conservation of Matter
a scientific law which states that mass/matter cannot be created or destroyed; in a chemical reaction, the total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products.
Products
new substances formed in a chemical reaction.
Chemical formula
represents a compound; contains element symbols and the ratio of atoms.
Reactants
substances that are broken apart or combined in a chemical reaction. Always on the left side of the arrow
Balanced equation
supports Law of Conservation of Matter by showing that the type and number of reactant atoms is equal to those in the product(s).
Subscript
the number written at the bottom right corner of an element, representing the number of atoms
Yields ( )
to become; symbol between the reactants and products in a chemical equation.