C3 - Quantitative Chemistry Flashcards

1
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What is the law of the conservation of mass?

A

No atoms are lost or made during a chemical reaction so the mass of the reactants are the same as the mass of the products.

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2
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Define relative atomic mass.

A

Average of the mass numbers of the different isotopes of an atom.
Also taken into account, is how common an isotope is.

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3
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Define Relative Formula Mass

A

Sum of all the atomic masses of all atoms in a formula.

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4
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What is Avogadro’s constant?

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The number of atoms, molecules or ions in a mole of a substance. The number is 6.02 x 10(^23)

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5
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What is the formula that links mass, RFM and moles together? (to find the mass)

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Mass = RFM x moles

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6
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What is a limiting reactant in a chemical reaction?

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The reactant that is completely used up is called the limiting reactant because it limits the amount of products.

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7
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What are the 2 equations that link concentration, mole/mass and volume together?

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Concentration = mass/volume
Concentration = number of moles/volume

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8
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What is the molar volume of a gas at room temperature?

A

One mole of a gas at room temperature occupies 24dm3

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9
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What is titration?

A

A technique for finding the concentration of a solution with a known volume, by reacting it with another solution with a known volume and concentration.

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10
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Why might you not obtain the theoretical amount of useful product in a chemical reaction?

A

The reaction may not go all the way to completion because it is reversible.
Product may be lost when it is separated from the reaction mixture.
Side reaction may occur.

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11
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How do you calculate percentage yeild?

A

Actual mass / theoretical mass

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12
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What is atom economy?

A

A measure of the amount of starting materials that end up as useful products.

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13
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What is meant by concentration?

A

The number of moles of a solute in a given volume of a solution.

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14
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What is the formula for finding the atom economy?

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RFM of desired product / sum of RFM of all the reactants x100

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15
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What does a dilute acid mean?

A

There is a small amount of acid per unit volume.

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16
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What does a concentrated acid mean?

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There is a large amount of acid per unit volume.

17
Q

What does a strong acid mean?

A

It is completely or nearly 100% ionized in an aqueous solution.
This means that all of the acid molecules lose a H+ ion completely.

18
Q

What does a weak acid mean?

A

Weak acids are acids which partly ionize in aqueous solution.
This means that only some of the acid molecules lose a H+ ion.

19
Q

How many cm cubed in 1 dm cubed?

A

1000cm cubed

20
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How do you convert mol/dm(cubed) into g/dm(cubed)?

A

Mol/dm(cubed) x RFM of substance e.g. 0.62mol/dm(cubed) of potassium hydroxide x 56 = 34.72g/dm(cubed)

21
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How many cm in 1 dm?

A

10cm