What are some common mistakes students make when determining formulas?

1 Answer

I would say a very common error students make is forgetting to balance the charges of the ions (positive and negative) in ionic compounds.

Explanation:

For example, when aluminum and oxygen react they form the compound aluminum oxide.

This is considered an ionic compound because it contains a metallic ion (#Al^(+3)#) and a nonmetallic ion (#O^(-2)#)

So the formula of aluminum oxide needs to be #Al_2O_3# which means there are 2 Al ions paired with 3 O ions.

2 x (#Al^(+3)#) = +6
3 x (#O^(-2)#) = -6
net charge = 0

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