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hereamp;#39;s a question how do you know what will be the formula of these intermediate compounds for example in this diagram here this thing is labeled as al2ca whereas this thingamp;#39;s labeled al4ca how do they know what those chemical formulas were so if the plot is given in a really simple way like atomic percent that makes calculating the formula really easy because as it goes from aluminum pure aluminum over here to pure calcium what this is telling us is that at 33.3 right at 33.3 percent one-third of the atoms are calcium therefore two-thirds are aluminum right if one-third is calcium and two-thirds are aluminum then the formula must be al2 ca right over here itamp;#39;s easy as well at 20 percent that means that one-fifth of the atoms are aluminum sorry one-fifth of the atoms are calcium and four-fifths are aluminum hence itamp;#39;s al4 ca where one out of five atoms is calcium so when itamp;#39;s plotted against atomic percent it makes it really easy to label these w