CHAPTER 7: QUANTIFYING ATOMS Flashcards
what standard are all masses compared to
all masses are compared to an atom of the common isotope of carbon → carbon 12 or 12C
relative isotopic mass
is the mass of an atom of a particular isotope relative to the mass of an atom of carbon-12
relative isotopic abundance
is the percentage abundance of an isotope in the natural environment
relative atomic masses
- the relative atomic mass (Ar) of an element is the WEIGHTED AVERAGE of the relative masses of the isotopes of the element on the 12C scale
- formula:
Ar= relative isotopic mass 1 x % abundance + relative isotopic mass 2 x % abundance ….
- can continue on depending on how many isotopes there are
calculating percentage abundance
- say the percentage abundance of a particular type of isotope is x
- then the other isotope would be 100 -x
- and sub those into the relative atomic mass formula to find x
relative molecular mass
- relative molecular mass Mr, is equal to the sum of the relative masses of the atoms in the molecule
- eg CO2
- Ar(C)= 12
- Ar(O)= 16
- Mr= 1x12 + 2x16 = 44
relative formula mass
for compounds that exist as lattices
eg. NaCl
what is the mol
counting unit of chemistry given the symbol n and the unit mol
avogadro’s number
1 mole of any substance is defined as the same number of particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon 12
molar mass
is the relative atomic mass or relative molecular mass or relative formula mass express as g/mol
percentage composition
- the proportion of each element expressed as a percentage of the total mass of the compound
- % by mass of an element = mass of the element in 1 mol of compound/ molar mass of the compound x 100
empirical formula
the empirical formula of a compound gives the simplest whole number ratio of elements in that compound
molecular formula
- the molecular formula gives the actual number of atoms of each element present in a molecule, rather than the simplest whole number ratio
- can be the same or different to empirical formula