C3 - Quantative Chemistry Flashcards
What is the relative formula mass?
All the relative atomic masses of all the atoms in the molecular formula added together.
How do you calculate the percentage mass of an element in a compound?
Ar X nunber of atoms of that element
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Mr of the compound
What is a mole?
An amount of a substance
How many is a mole?
Same as Avagadro’s Constant: 6.02 X 10^23
What is the formula to find the number of moles in a given mass?
Mass / Mr
What is the conservation of mass?
Both the reactants and product have the same mass.
How can you balance equations with reacting masses?
1) Divide the mass of each substance by its relative formula mass to find the number of moles.
2) Divide the number of moles of each substance by the smallest number of moles in the reaction.
3) If any numbers aren’t whole numbers, multiply every number by the same amount until they’re all whole numbers.
Why are substances added in excess?
To make sure that the other reactant is used up.
What is the limiting reactant?
The reactant that is used up in a reaction.
What is the relationship between the limiting reactant and the amount of product formed?
Directly proportional.
How can you calculate the mass of a product formed in reaction using the limiting reactant?
1) Write out the balanced equation.
2) Work out the Mr of the reactant and product you want.
3) Find out how many moles there are of the substance you know the mass of.
4) Use the balanced equation to work out the molar ratio.
5) Use the molar ratio to calculate the mass.
What is the equation to work out the volume of a gas?
Mass of gas
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Mr of gas
What is the equation to calculate concentration?
Mass Of Solute
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Volume Of Solvent
How do you convert mol/dm^3 into g/dm^3?
Use the equation mass = moles X Mr
What is the equation to calculate the atom economy of a reaction?
Relative formula mass of desired products
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Relative formula mass of all reactants
X 100