Moles Flashcards
How do you calculate Ar?
(the sum of isotopic masses x % abundance)/100
How do you calculate the % mass of an element in a compound?
(Ar x no. atoms of that element)/Mr
What is the mass of one mole of a substance equal to?
Its Mr
e.g 1 mole of carbon weighs 12g
What are the 3 equations for moles?
Moles = mass/Mr Moles = concentration (mol/dm^3) x volume (dm^3) Moles = volume (dm^3)/24 (gases only)
How else can concentration be given? What units? How do you convert it back?
can be given in g/dm^3
divide by Mr to convert back
How do you work out the empirical formula from given masses? How do you convert this to molecular formula?
1) work out moles with the right equation
2) divide by the smallest to find whole number ratio
3) use ratio to write as a formula
( 4) divide the Mr that you’re given by the empirical mass you just got and then times it by the empirical formula
e.g. C2H6 e.m. = 30 given Mr = 90 90/30 = 3 therefore C2H6 => C6H18
How do you work out the ratio in hydrated salts?
1) list the salt and the water
2) write the given masses for them
3) calculate the moles
4) divide by the smallest for whole no. ratio
5) write down what x/n stands for
How do you work out the mass of something in an equation when you have the moles of something else?
1) work out moles of substance you are given mass of
2) divide by the number in front of the chemical whose moles you just worked out
3) times by the number in front of the compound you want to make
4) work out the mass of that many moles of that substance
How do you work out the concentration of ions?
conc x vol x no. ions a compound holds (e.g. Na2CO3 has 2 Na+ ion but NaCl has 1 Na+ ion
What is the predicted/theoretical yield?
the amount of product you expect to make from mole calculations
What is the actual yield?
the amount of product you actually make
How do you work out percentage yield?
(actual/predicted) x 100
What are the reasons why you do not always achieve the theoretical yield?
- reaction doesn’t go to completion
- impurities in the reactants
- side reactions
How do you get to constant mass?
Heat and weigh and heat and reweigh etc until the mass doesn’t change
Why is it necessary to heat to constant mass?
to ensure all the water is removed