Predicting the Molecular Formula of Covalent Compounds
- Like the formula of ionic compounds, the formula of most covalent compounds can be predicted by referring to the group in periodic table of the elements in the compound.
- We can predict the formula of a covalent compound by referring to the valency of the elements in the compound, if we know which group in periodic table the element is located.
- The valency of an atom is the number of electrons receive of release to achieve octet electrons arrangement.
- For example, the electron arrangement of an oxygen atom is 2.6. To achieve octet electrons arrangement, the oxygen atom need to receive 2 electrons. Therefore, the valency of oxygen is 2.
- Table below shows the group of the elements, the valency of the elements and the predicted formula of covalent compounds formed among the elements.
Element that combine | Formula of the covalent compound | |||
Element X from | Valency | Element Y from | Valency | |
Group 15 | 3 | Group 15 | 3 | XY |
Group 15 | 3 | Group 16 | 2 | X2Y3 |
Group 15 | 3 | Group 17 | 1 | XY3 |
Group 16 | 2 | Group 16 | 2 | XY |
Group 16 | 2 | Group 17 | 1 | XY2 |
Group 17 | 1 | Group 17 | 1 | XY |