WOLFRAM|DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECT

Formulas and Structures for Some Simple Molecules

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molecule
water
ammonia
methane
methanol
formaldehyde
formic acid
carbon dioxide
connection formula
structure diagram
molecular model
A chemical formula specifies the number of atoms of each element in a compound. The connection formula shows the topology, how the atoms are connected by chemical bonds, usually without regard to their geometry. The actual geometric shape of a molecule can be represented by a structure diagram. This also includes the location of unshared pairs of electrons, which strongly influence the geometry. A Natta projection shows a bond projecting toward the viewer as a solid wedge, while a receding bond is shown as a dashed wedge. In this Demonstration, you can also chose to view a "ball and stick" molecular model. Beginning students in chemistry should become familiar with all these alternative descriptions of molecular structure.