Chapter 3 - Amount of Substance Flashcards
Amount of substance and the mole, Determination of formulae, Moles and volumes and Reacting quantities
What is Avogadro’s Constant?
The number of atoms per mole of the carbon-12 isotope.
What is a mole?
The amount of any substance containing as many particles as there are particles in 12g of the carbon-12 isotope.
What is the equation for the number of moles of a substance?
n=m/Mr
n - number of moles (mol)
m - mass (g)
Mr - molar mass (g/mol)
What is molecular formula?
The number of atoms of each element in a molecule.
In hydrated salts, what is the name given to water molecules?
Waters of crystallisation
What is the concentration of a solute?
The amount of solute (in moles) dissolved in each 1dm^3 of solution
What is the equation for finding a solution’s concentration?
c=n/v
c - concentration (mol/dm^3)
n - number of moles (mol)
v - volume (dm^3)
What is the value of molar volume at room temperature and pressure?
24 dm^3/mol
What are the assumptions made about an ideal gas?
Random motion
Elastic collisions
Negligible size
No intermolecular forces
What is the equation for the ideal gas law?
pV=nRT p - pressure (Pa) V - volume (m^3) n - number of moles (mol) R - ideal gas constant (J/mol/K) T - temperature (K)
What are standard conditions?
298K or 25C
101kPa or 1 atm of pressure
What is percentage yield?
The actual yield divided by the theoretical yield, expressed as a percentage.
Why is the theoretical yield so hard to achieve?
Reaction is incomplete.
Competing side reactions giving different products.
Loss of product in handling and purification.
Reversible reaction.
What is the limiting reagent?
The reactant that is not in excess.
What is atom economy?
Molar mass of desired products divided by the sum of the molar masses of all products, expressed as a percentage.