1.2- Amounts of substances Flashcards
Give the definition of the mole
Amount of substance in grams that has the same number of particles as there are atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12
Give the definition of RAM
RAM is the average mass of one atom compared to one twelfth of the mass of one atom of carbon 12
Give the definition of molecular mass
Molecular mass is the average mass of a molecule compared to one twelfth of the mass of one atom of carnon 12
Give the 3 calculations equations containing moles for the 3 states of matter
Solids- Moles = Mass/Mr
Gases- PV =nRT
Liquids- moles = concentration x volume
Give the formula for density
Density = mass/volume
Give the definition of empirical formula
An emiprical formula is the simplest ratio of atoms of each element in the compound
What is the general method for calculating empirical formula
. Divide each mass by the percentage of the atomic mass of the element
. For each of the answers divide the each by the smallest one
. Sometimes the numbers you will then calculate need to be multiplied to give whole numbers
. The whole numbers are the empirical formula
What is a hydrated salt
A hydrated salt contains water of crystallisation
Outine the method of heating in a crucible for hydrated calcium sulfate
.Weigh an empty clean dry crucible and lid
. Add 2g of hydrated calcium sulfate to the crucible and weigh again
. Heat strongly with a bunsen burner
. Weigh crucible and the contents again
. Heat cruibile and reweigh until you reach a consant mass
You should not use large amounts as decomposition is likely to be incomplete, the crucible needs to be dry otherwise a wet crucible would give an inaccurate result
Give the formula for mass concentration
Mass concentration = mass/volume
Outline the method for making a standard solution
. Weigh the sample bottle containing the required mass of solid on a 2dp balance
. Transfer to beaker and reweight sample bottle
. Record the difference in mass
. Add 100 cm3 of distilled water to the beaker , use a glass rod to stir and help dissolve the solid
. Can also heat gently to dissolve all the contents
. Pour solution into a 250cm3 flash via funnel
. Rinse beaker and funnel and add washing from the beaker and the glass rod to the volumetric flask
. Make up to the mark distilled water using a dropping pipette for last few drops
. Invert the flask several times to ensure uniform solution
Outline the method for diluting a solution
. Pippete 25cm3 of original solution into a 250cm3 volumetric flask
. Make up to the mark with distilled water using a dropping pipette for the last few drops
. Invert flask several times to ensure uniform solution
What is the formula for calculating a dillution
New diluted concentraton = original conc x orignal vol/ new diluted vol
What are the safety and hazards for, irritants, corrosives, flammables, toxins and oxidising
Irritant- Dilute acids and alkalis, wear goggles
Corrosives- Stronger acids and alkalis, wear goggles
Flammable- Keep away from naked flame
Toxic- Wear gloves, avoid skin contact and wash hands after use
Oxidising- Keep away from flammable, easily oxidised materials
What are limiting and excess reactants
Limiting reacants are the reactant which is given a fixed volume when reacting, and an excess reactant is used in excess with a volume greater than the experimental amount needed to react