relative formula masses and molar volumes of gases COPY Flashcards

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What is relative formula mass

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Mr is relative formula mass, it is the mass of a molecule.

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What is the calculation for relative formula mass

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(number of that element in the molecule x relative atomic mass) + (number of that element in the molecule x relative atomic mass) = relative formula mass

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What is relative atomic mass

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Ar is relative atomic mass, it is the average mass of an atom of a specific element.

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What is a mole

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A mole is an amount. Having one mole of something is having 6.022 x 10^23 of it.

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What s a mole also known as

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A mole is also known as Avogadro’s number (or the Avogrado number of particles in a substance)

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What is significant about having 1 mole of an element

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If you have 1 mole of an element its weight in grams will be equal to its atomic mass.

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What is the relationship between moles, mass and relative formula mass

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Mass = Mr x moles

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At a standard temperature and pressure, what volume will one mole of any gas occupy

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At standard temperature and pressure, one mole of any gas will occupy 24000 cm^3; also known as 24dm^3.

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What is the relationship between amount of gas, volume of gas and molar volume of gas

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amount of gas (mol) = volume of gas (dm^3) / molar volume of gas (dm^3mol^-1)

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