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Structural Formula Done by: Dhabya Mohammed STRUCTURAL FORMULAS The structural formula represents the arrangements of atoms in a way that a chemical equation cannot. One of the advantages of structural formulas is their ability to describe the structure of an "isomer". A simple example of this can be observed in one of the hydrocarbons, butane, C₄H₁₀ LEWIS STRUCTURES (OR "LEWIS DOT STRUCTURES") ARE FLAT GRAPHICAL FORMULAS THAT SHOW ATOM CONNECTIVITY AND LONE PAIR OR UNPAIREDELECTRONS, BUT NOT THREEDIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE. THIS NOTATION IS MOSTLY USED FOR SMALL MOLECULES. EACH LINE REPRESENTS THE TWO ELECTRONS OF A SINGLE BOND. TWO OR THREE PARALLEL LINES BETWEEN PAIRS OF ATOMS REPRESENT DOUBLE OR TRIPLE BONDS, RESPECTIVELY. ALTERNATIVELY, PAIRS OF DOTS MAY BE USED TO REPRESENT BONDING PAIRS. IN ADDITION, ALL NON-BONDED ELECTRONS (PAIRED OR UNPAIRED) AND ANY FORMAL CHARGES ON ATOMS ARE INDICATED. LEWIS STRUCTURES Molecular formulas describe the exact number and type of atoms in a single molecule of a compound. The constituent elements are represented by their chemical symbols, and the number of atoms of each element present in each molecule is shown as a subscript following that element’s symbol. The molecular formula expresses information about the proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound, using a single line of chemical element symbols and numbers. Sometimes it also includes other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, and plus (+) and minus (–) signs. Molecular formula Space filling model A SPACE-FILLING MODEL, ALSO KNOWN AS A CALOTTE MODEL, IS A TYPE OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) MOLECULAR MODEL WHERE THE ATOMS ARE REPRESENTED BY SPHERES WHOSE RADII ARE PROPORTIONAL TO THE RADII OF THE ATOMS AND WHOSE CENTER-TO-CENTER DISTANCES ARE PROPORTIONAL TO THE DISTANCES BETWEEN THE ATOMIC NUCLEI, ALL IN THE SAME SCALE. ATOMS OF DIFFERENT CHEMICAL ELEMENTS ARE USUALLY REPRESENTED BY SPHERES OF DIFFERENT COLORS. the ball-and-stick model is a molecular model of a chemical substancewhich is to display both the three-dimensionalposition of the atoms and the bonds between them. The atoms are typically represented by spheres, connected by rods which represent the bonds. Double and triple bonds are usually represented by two or three curved rods, respectively, or alternately by correctly positioned sticks for the sigma and pi bonds. In a good model, the angles between the rods should be the same as the angles between the bonds, and the distances between the centers of the spheres should be proportional to the distances between the corresponding atomic nuclei. The chemical element of each atom is often indicated by the sphere's color. BALL AND STICK MODEL THANK YOU FOR WATCHING