Stoichiometry Flashcards
What is stoichiometry?
This is the relationship between the amounts of reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
Define Molarity (Molar concentration)
This is the amount of solute in moles dissolved in water to make one litre
(1000cm3) of solution.
The units for molarity are moldm-3 or moll-1 or simply M.
Define Molality
This is the number of moles of a solute dissolved in 1000g of solvent.
What is a Standard solution
A solution whose concentration is accurately known.
State characteristics of a primary standard
- It should be readily available in a state of high purity.
- It should be of high relative formula mass to minimize weighing errors.
- Its reactions should be stoichiometric and practically instantaneous.
- It should not be chemically altered in air during the weighing process i.e. it should not be deliquescent, hygroscopic nor react with gases in air during weighing.
- It should be chemically stable (should not readily decompose).
- It should be readily soluble in water at room temperature and pressure.
How is percentage purity calculated?
Mass of pure substance/ total mass x100%
How is percentage yield calculated?
Experimental yield in grams/ Theoretical yield in grams x 100%
What is a limiting reactant?
One that is used up during a chemical reaction
Define a Primary standard
This is a substance of known high purity (analytically pure) and can be dissolved in a known volume of distilled water to form a standard solution.