Chemical calculations Flashcards

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What is the relative atomic mass?

A

The average mass of one atom of the element relative to one-twelfth the mass of one atom of carbon-12.

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What is the relative isotopic mass?

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The average mass of one atom of the isotope relative to one-twelfth the mass of one atom of carbon-12.

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What is the relative formula mass?

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The average mass of one atom of a molecule relative to one-twelfth the mass of one atom of carbon-12.

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What are the steps in the mass spectrometer process?

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  1. Vaporisation- sample is heated
  2. Ionisation- gaseous sample is fired with electrons to form positive ions
  3. Acceleration- an electric field accelerates the ions to high speeds
  4. Deflection- a magnetic field deflects ions according to the mass:charge ratio
  5. Detection- ions with the correct ratio pass through and are recorded
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5
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What are some other uses for mass spectrometry?

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Identifying unknown compounds
Identifying trace compounds in forensic science
Analysing molecules in space

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6
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Why is the mass spectrometry process done in a vacuum?

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To prevent collision with air molecules.

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7
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What is the mole?

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The amount of any substance that contains the same number of particles as there are atoms in exactly 12g of carbon-12.

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What is the Avogadro’s constant?

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The number of atoms in 12g of carbon-12.

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What is the molar mass?

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The mass of one mole of a substance.

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10
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What is empirical formula?

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The simplest whole number ratio of the amount of elements present.

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What is molecular formula?

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The actual number of atoms of each element present in the molecule.

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12
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What is atom economy?

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(Mr of the desired product/ Mr of all reactants) x100

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What is % yield?

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(Mass of product obtained/ Maximum theoretical mass of product) x100

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14
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How to find moles?

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Mass (g)/ Mr

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15
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What are the reasons for a reaction not producing the maximum percentage yield?

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*The reaction may be reversible
*Side reactions occurring
*Product lost in transfer

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16
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What is the ideal gas equation?

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Pressure x volume = n x gas constant x temperature

17
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How to convert Celsius to Kelvin?

A

Celsius + 273

18
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How to find volume?

A

Number of moles/ concentration

19
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How to find the concentration of a solution?

A

Concentration = moles / volume

20
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How to calculate relative atomic mass from a mass spectrometer?

A

(% abundance x mass/charge ratio) / 100

21
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How to calculate percentage error of an apparatus?

A

Uncertainty/reading x100

22
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How to correct gas volumes due to changes in temperature or pressure?

A

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 (change C to K).

23
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How to calculate the largest percentage error?

A

largest resolution / smallest reading x100.

24
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How to calculate percentage errors with multiple readings?

A

Resolution / reading x100 then multiply by number of readings.