M2 - Amount of Substance Flashcards

Amount of substance and the mole, Determination of formulae, Moles and volumes and Reacting quantities

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How is the molecular formula found?

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Find empirical formula.
Divide molar mass of a molecule by molar mass of empirical formula.
Multiply empirical formula by the result.

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What is the equation for the number of moles of a substance?

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n=m/Mr
n - number of moles (mol)
m - mass (g)
Mr - molar mass (g/mol)

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Define empirical formula (1)

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Simplest whole number ratio of atoms

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What is the percentage yield?

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The actual yield divided by the theoretical yield expressed as a percentage.

(actual yield / theoretical yield ) X100

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What is the concentration of a solute?

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The amount of solute (in moles) dissolved in each 1dm^3 of solution

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What is the value of gas molar volume at room temperature and pressure?

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1 mole of any gas takes up 24 dm^3/mol at rtp

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What is gas molar volume?

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The volume per mole of a gas.

Measured in dm^3/mol

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What are the benefits of a high atom economy?

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Produce a larger proportion of desired products and few waste products.
Important for sustainability, the best use of natural resources.

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How is the empirical formula found?

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E   Element
M  Mass or %
---  ----------------
M  Molar mass
A   Answer (moles)
     ------------------------
     Smallest answer
R   Ratio
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What is atom economy?

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The molar mass of desired product divided by the sum of the molar masses of all products expressed as a percentage.

(mr of desired products/ mr of total products) X100

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What is a titration?

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A technique used to accurately measure the volume of one solution that reacts exactly with another solution.

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D

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When can a mean titre be worked out?

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When two or more concordant results are obtained.

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What is relative formula mass?

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The weighted mean mass of the formula unit of a compound compared with 1/12th of an atom of carbon-12

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What is stoichiometry?

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The balancing numbers giving the ratio of the amount, in moles, of each substance in a balanced equation.

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What is the empirical formula?

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The simplest whole-number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound.

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What is the equation to calculate moles of a gas at RTP?

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n = v / 24

molar gas volume = 24 (dm^3/mol)
n - number of moles (mol)
V - volume (dm^3)

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What are titrations used for?

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titrations are used for Finding the concentration of a solution.
Identification of unknown chemicals.
Finding the purity of a substance.

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What are the standard conditions for temperature and pressure?

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T = 298K or 25C
P = 1atm or 100kPa

101kPa or 1 atm of pressure

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What is the limiting reagent?

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The reactant that is not in excess.

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What is the molecular formula?

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The number of atoms of each element in a molecule.

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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)
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In hydrated salts, what is the name given to water molecules?
Waters of crystallisation
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Why is the theoretical yield so hard to achieve?
The reaction is incomplete. Competing side reactions giving different products. Loss of product in handling and purification. Reversible reaction.
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B
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What is a mole?
The amount of any substance containing as many particles as there are particles in 12g of the carbon-12 isotope.
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What is relative molecular mass?
The mass of a molecule compared with the mass of an atom of carbon-12.
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Explain what is meant by molecular formula (1)
Number and type of atoms making up a molecule
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C
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What are concordant results?
Within 0.10 cm^3 of each other.
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What are the assumptions made about an ideal gas?
Random motion Elastic collisions Negligible size No intermolecular forces
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What is Avogadro's Constant?
The number of atoms in one mole of the carbon-12 isotope. found in data sheet 6.02X10^23
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Outline the steps to prepare a 250 cm3 standard solution
step 1: find mass of chemical compound you want step2: weigh the solid and then dissolve it, with stirring, in distilled water pour solution into a 250cm3 volumetric flask rinse beaker with distilled water into the flask add distilled water to flask - bottom of meniscus on graduation line place stopper on flask and invert
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B
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What is meant by the term mole? (1)
Amount of substance that has the same number of particles as there are atoms in 12g of carbon 12
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What is the ideal gas equation? State the standard units for each.
``` pV=nRT p - pressure (Pa) V - volume (m^3) n - number of moles (mol) R - gas constant, 8.314 (J/mol/K) T - temperature (K) ```
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What term is given to the .n H2O part of a formula? (1)
Waters of crystallisation
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What are the balanced equations used to find?
The quantities of reactants required to prepare a required quantity of a product. The quantities of products that should be formed from certain quantities of reactants.
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B
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C