Physical - Amount of Substance Flashcards
what is the definition of relative atomic mass?
weighted average mass of an atom of an element, taking into account its naturally occurring isotopes, relative to 1/12 the relative atomic mass of an atom of carbon-12.
what is the definition of relative molecular mass?
the mean mass of a molecule of a compound, divided by 1/12 the mean mass of an atom of carbon-12
what is relative molecular mass known as for ionic compounds? why?
- relative formula mass
- because they don’t exist as molecules
how is number of particles calculated?
moles x Avogadro constant
what is the symbol for relative formula mass and relative molecular mass?
Mᵣ
what is the definition of the Avogadro constant?
the number of atoms in 12g of carbon-12
what is the equation that connects concentration, moles, and volume? include units
concentration (mol dm⁻³) = moles/volume (dm)³
state the ideal gas equation
PV = nRT
what units must volume be in for the ideal gas equation?
m³
how do you convert a value given in cm³ or dm³ to m³?
cm³ = add x10⁻⁶
dm³ = add x10⁻³
what units must pressure be in for the ideal gas equation?
Pa
how do you convert a value given in KPa to Pa?
x1000
what unit must temperature be in for the ideal gas equation?
K
how do you convert a value given in ᵒC to K?
add 273
what is the empirical formula?
formula that represents the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound
what is the molecular formula?
the actual number of atoms of each element in one molecule of the compound
what is the stoichiometry of a reaction?
the ratio in which the reactants react and the products are produced in whole numbers
what are spectator ions?
ions present in the reaction mixture but are not involved in the reaction - they remain unchanged
how do you write an ionic equation from a full balanced equation?
- separate ions in solution into their individual ions
- remove any spectator ions (appear on both sides of the equation)
- check the charges balance
what is a standard solution?
any solution where the exact concentration is known
what is a standard solution also known as?
volumetric solution
how is a standard solution made?
by dissolving a known amount of solid in a known amount of water to create a known concentration
why are indicators used in titrations?
change colour exactly when the reaction ends
what are the two main indicators used for acid/alkali reactions? give the colours in acid and alkali
- methyl orange (red in acid, yellow in alkali)
- phenolphthalein (colourless in acid, pink in alkali)