Stoichiometric Relationships Flashcards

1
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What is a compound?

A

More than two elements chemically combined

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2
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Homogenous and Heterogeneous mixture

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Homogenous mixtures have all substances in one state where Hetero. have substances in different states

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3
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Relative atomic mass

A

Ar is the mean mass of all the isotopes of an element

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4
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Relative formula mass

A

The term used to define the mass of ionic compounds

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5
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Relative molecular mass

A

The sum of elements Ar in a molecule

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6
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Mole

A

The amount of atoms in 12.00g of carbon-12 [6.02 x 10^23]

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7
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Properties of a chemical reaction

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-New substances are formed
-Bonds in the reactants are broken and bonds in the products are formed resulting in an energy change between the reacting system and surroundings
-There is a fixed relationship between the number of particles of reactants resulting in no overall change in mass. (The stoichiometry is maintained)

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8
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Formula for density and units

A

mass/volume (g/cm3, kg/m3)

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9
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How does pressure change with increasing volume at a constant temp.

A

Inversely proportional

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10
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How does pressure change with an increase of temperature with a constant volume?

A

Directly proportional

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11
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Ideal gas equation and standard units

A

PV = nRT

P= pressure in Pa
T= temp in K
V= volume in m3
n= no. of moles
R= gas constant 8.314 J / (Kelvin x mol)

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12
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How does volume change with an increase in temp. at constant pressure?

A

Directly proportional (linear graph)

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13
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Why are the gas laws not fully true and when are they most true

A

Real gases have some intermolecular forces between particles and the particles take up space.

At high temp, low pressures most gases obey the gas laws, making it an ideal gas.

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14
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Volume of one mole of a gas at 273K 100000Pa

A

22.7dm3

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15
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Formula for atom Economy

A

(total mass of desired products / total mass of all products) x 100%

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16
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Formula to convert pressure, temp and volume under one set of conditions to another when the mass of a gas is constant (nR is constant)

A

(P1V1)/T1 = (P2V2)/T2

17
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Boyles law

A

When temp is constant

p1v1 = p2v2

18
Q

How does pressure change with increasing volume? What would the graph look like?

A

Pressure decreases with increasing volume, producing an exponential decay graph. If pressure is plotted against 1/V then the graph is linear

19
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Units for Gas Constant R

A

J / (K x mol)

20
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In what conditions does one mole of a gas occupy 22.7dm3?

A

273K and 1.0 x 10^5 Pa