Physical Chemistry: Amount of Substance Flashcards

Apply mole calculations to determine quantities, concentrations, and reacting masses. (47 cards)

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What is the weighted mean mass of an atom of an element compared with one-twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom?

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Relative atomic mass

Symbol Ar. Takes isotopic abundance into account.

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Relative atomic mass is measured on a scale where which isotope has a value of exactly 12?

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Carbon-12

The 12C isotope is the standard reference for atomic masses.

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What is the sum of the relative atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule called?

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Relative molecular mass

Symbol Mr. Used for covalent substances.

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What term is used instead of relative molecular mass when referring to ionic compounds?

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Relative formula mass

Ionic compounds do not exist as discrete molecules.

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True or False:

Relative molecular mass has units.

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False

It is a relative quantity with no units.

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Why does relative atomic mass differ from the mass number of the most common isotope?

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Due to isotopic abundances.

Ar is a weighted average of all naturally occurring isotopes.

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What quantity would you calculate to find the Mr of CO₂?

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Relative molecular mass

Mr = Ar(C) + 2 × Ar(O).

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True or False:

Relative formula mass is calculated in the same way as relative molecular mass.

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True

It is still the sum of relative atomic masses in the formula.

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What is the name given to the amount of substance that contains a fixed number of particles?

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Mole

The mole links microscopic particles to measurable quantities.

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What is the term for the number of particles in one mole of a substance?

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Avogadro constant

Approximately 6.02 × 10²³ particles per mole.

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Fill in the blank:

One mole of any substance contains _______ × 10²³ particles.

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6.02

This is the value of the Avogadro constant.

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What types of particles can the mole be used to count in chemistry?

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  • electrons
  • atoms
  • molecules
  • ions

The mole applies to any specified particles.

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True or False:

One mole of different substances always contains different numbers of particles.

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False

One mole always contains the same number of particles.

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What is the relationship used to calculate the amount of substance from mass and relative molecular mass?

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n = m/Mr

n is moles, m is mass in grams.

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Fill in the blank:

The amount of substance (n) equals mass divided by _______.

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Mr

Mass must be in grams.

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What unit is used to measure the concentration of a solution in chemistry?

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mol dm⁻³

Often written as mol dm⁻³ or M.

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What is the relationship between concentration, amount of substance and volume of solution?

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c = n/V

Volume must be in dm³.

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Fill in the blank:

Concentration equals amount of substance divided by _______.

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volume

Volume must be converted to dm³ if given in cm³.

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True or False:

The mole can be applied to electrons in chemical calculations.

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True

The mole counts any specified particles.

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What quantity links the mass of a substance to the number of moles present?

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Relative molecular mass

Used in the equation n = m/Mr.

21
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What is the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound called?

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Empirical formula

Shows the simplest ratio, not the actual number of atoms.

22
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What describes the actual number of atoms of each element present in a molecule?

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Molecular formula

Represents the true composition of the molecule.

23
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Fill in the blank:

The empirical formula shows the _______ whole number ratio of atoms in a compound.

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simplest

It may differ from the molecular formula.

24
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True or False:

The molecular formula always matches the empirical formula.

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False

The molecular formula can be a multiple of the empirical formula.

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What information must be known in addition to the **empirical formula** to determine the **molecular formula**?
Relative molecular mass ## Footnote Used to determine the multiplication factor.
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# Fill in the blanks: The **molecular formula** equals the empirical formula multiplied by a _\_\_\_\_\_\_ _\_\_\_\_\_\_.
whole number ## Footnote Determined using Mr ÷ empirical formula mass.
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What is the **first step** when calculating an empirical formula from percentage composition?
Convert masses to moles. ## Footnote Divide each mass by the relative atomic mass.
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After calculating **moles of each element** in empirical formula calculations, what is the **next step**?
Divide by smallest value ## Footnote This gives the simplest mole ratio.
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What type of **compound** are students commonly asked to analyse when determining **empirical formula experimentally**?
Metal oxide ## Footnote Oxygen mass can be found from mass change.
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# True or False: Empirical formula calculations are based on **mole ratios of elements**.
True ## Footnote The mole ratio gives the simplest atomic ratio.
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What **calculation** is used to determine the factor linking **empirical and molecular** formulas?
Mr divided by empirical formula mass ## Footnote The result should be a whole number multiplier.
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What must be conserved when writing a **balanced chemical equation**?
Number of atoms ## Footnote Atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
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What type of **equation** shows only the **ions** that take part in a reaction?
Ionic equation ## Footnote Spectator ions are omitted.
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# Fill in the blanks: A **balanced equation** shows the correct _\_\_\_\_\_\_ _\_\_\_\_\_\_ of **reactants and products**.
mole ratios ## Footnote Coefficients represent mole relationships.
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# True or False: The coefficients in a balanced equation represent the **ratio of moles reacting**.
True ## Footnote They allow stoichiometric calculations.
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What is the **percentage of reactant atoms** that end up in the desired product called?
Atom economy ## Footnote Indicates efficiency of a chemical process.
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# Fill in the blank: **Atom economy** is calculated using the _\_\_\_\_\_\_ mass of the desired product divided by the sum of the masses of reactants.
molecular ## Footnote The value is multiplied by 100 to give a percentage.
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Why is **high atom economy** desirable in **industrial processes**?
Reduces waste and costs. ## Footnote Improves sustainability.
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# True or False: A reaction with a **high atom economy** always produces a **high yield**.
False ## Footnote Yield depends on reaction efficiency and losses.
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What is the **percentage of the theoretical amount of product** that is actually obtained called?
Percentage yield ## Footnote Often less than 100% due to losses or side reactions.
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# Fill in the blank: **Percentage yield** equals actual yield divided by _\_\_\_\_\_\_ yield multiplied by 100.
theoretical ## Footnote Theoretical yield is calculated from stoichiometry.
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What quantity can be calculated from a **balanced equation** when **masses of reactants** are known?
Moles ## Footnote Stoichiometric ratios allow conversion between substances.
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What **gas measurement** can be calculated using **balanced equations** when reactions involve gases?
Volumes of gases ## Footnote Gas volumes follow mole ratios at the same conditions.
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What two **quantities** are commonly used together to calculate **moles in solution reactions**?
Concentration and volume ## Footnote Used with the equation n = cV.
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# Fill in the blank: When calculating **moles from concentration**, the **volume** must be in _\_\_\_\_\_\_.
dm³ ## Footnote Convert from cm³ by dividing by 1000.
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What type of **calculation** uses titres obtained during **titration experiments**?
Concentration calculations ## Footnote Used to determine unknown concentrations.
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# True or False: **Balanced equations** can be used to calculate masses, gas volumes, yields and concentrations.
True ## Footnote Stoichiometry links all quantities through mole ratios.