3 Quantitative Chemistry: Moles and more Flashcards
What are the equations for Average atomic mass and Mr
Ar=(Isotope mass x abundance) + (Isotope mass x abundance)/100
Mr=atomic mass+ atomic mass like Co2 is (16x2)+12
How do you calculate percentage mass of Aluminium in Al203
1.Calculate Mr 2x27=54
2.Then the total Mr is 16 x 3= 48 leading to 48+54=102
3. 54/102x100=52.9%
WHat is the mol equation
Mol=Mass/mr
Calculate the number of moles in 50g of Calcium
50g/40mr=1.25mol
What is avogadros constant
6.02x10^23 atoms ions or molecules
How do you use Avagadros constant to find the mass of a single ion/atom/molecule
Mr/6.02x10^23
example Na mr is 23 so
23/6.02x10^23
Conservation of Mass
1600 tonnes of iron oxide reacts with an unknwn mass of carbon to produce 660 tonnes of carbon dioxide and 1120 tonnes of iron.
660+1120=1780
1780-1600=180
Carbon=180 tonnes
Why would the reaction between magnesium and oxygen see an increase in mass in the products
Due to oxygen being a gas at room temperature it cannot be measured the gas will bond with the magnesium cauisng it to gain mass.
In a reaction iron oxide reacts with carbon to produce carbon dioxide and iron.
2Fe2O3+3C->3CO2+4Fe
M 500/ ** 350g**
Mr 160 56x
Mol 3.25
(3.25/2)x4 to get ratio=6.25
How to balance equations using moles
1 Write Mass Mr Mol and columns
2 Calculate mr and mols using equations
3Divide each mol value by the smallest value. If it becomes a decimal find a common multiple
4Then the number found put on the thing to balance it
What is the limiting reagent and excess
This is the substance in the reaction that reacts fully with everything and has the same amount of moles as the product. Excess does not react fully leaving moles behind
What is the concentration of solutions eqaution and units
Concentration g/dm^3=Mass g/Volume dm^3
How to get to decimetres cubed
divide subject in cm by 1000
so 70/1000=0.07
Concentration of moles equation and units
Concentration mol/dm^3=Moles of solute mol/volume of solution dm^3
Atom economy equation
Rfm of desired product/Rfm of all reactants x 100