Quantitative Analysis - Topic 5 Flashcards
How do you calculate percentage yield?
% yield = (actual yield (given in Q) / theoretic yield) x 100
What does the % yield compare?
compares the amount of product produced versus the maximum amount of product that could be expected when all the reactants reacted
What is the actual yield usually like in comparison to the theoretic yield?
the actual yield usually less than the theoretical yield
Why is the actual yield usually less than the theoretical yield?
- Incomplete reaction - some reactant remained unreacted, reaction not left long enough
- Practical loss of product during the experiment
- Competing, unwanted, side reactions which produce different products
- Impurities in reaction
- (Reversible and in equilibrium reaction)
Calculate the atom economy of a reaction forming a desired product:
% atom economy = mass desired product/total mass of reactants x 100
How does atom economy relate to sustainable development?
- due to damage being caused to the planet by human activity, environmentalists are calling for a change of direction towards more sustainable development
- as the amount of available resources decrease it is vital that resources are used as efficiently as possible
- to reduce global impact of all industrial processes, scientists aim to design reactions which have the highest possible atom economy, thereby reducing the raw materials used and the amount of energy needed to produce any product
- more products —> worse atom economy
- 1 product = 100% atom economy
Sustainability:
meeting present needs for development without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
What does sustainable development adopt?
- sustainable development adopts strategies that allow for the exploitation of natural resources
- whilst minimising the damage caused by the extraction of resources, or by the production of finished products
What will equal volumes of all gases contain?
equal volumes of all gases will contain the same number of molecules as long as the temperature and pressure are the same
Avogadro’s number:
6.02 x 10²³
How do you find number of molecules of a gas in a volume?
- Find number of moles
- Multiply number of moles by Avogadro’s number
How do you calculate concentration (g/dm3)?
- concentration (g/dm3) = mass (g) / volume (dm3)
- concentration (g/dm3) = concentration (mol/dm3) x Mr
How do you calculate concentration (mol/dm3)?
- concentration (mol/dm3) = number of moles (mol) / volume (dm3)
What is 1dm3 in cm3?
1dm3 = 1000cm3
What volume does one mole of gas occupy?
24,000cm3 OR 24dm3