C4 - Stoichiometry Flashcards

1
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What is a mole? [1]

A
  • An amount of a substance containing 6.02×10²³ particles
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What is the formula that relates to number of moles, relative formula mass and mass?

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  • m=n×Mr
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3
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What is a limiting reactant? [1]

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  • A limiting reactant is the reactant that is used up first.
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What does it mean for a reactant to be in excess? [2]

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  • It means that that the other reactant will run out first
    + At the end of the reaction, there will be some left
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5
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What is the formula that relates to the number of moles (n), molar gas volume (Vm) and volume (V)? [1]

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  • n=V÷Vm (n=V÷24 at room temp and pressure)
    (number of moles = volume ÷ molar gas volume)
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6
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Define molar gas volume (Vm) [1]

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  • The molar gas volume is the volume a single mole of any gas takes up
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7
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What is the volume (V) of one mole of any gas (Mr) in room temperature and pressure [1]

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  • 24dm³
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8
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How many cubic centimetres (cm³) does one cubic decimetre (dm³) contain? [1]

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  • 1000 cm³
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9
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How many times do you need to multiply 1dm³ by to get one cm³? [1]

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  • 1000 times
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10
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Define relative atomic mass [1]

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  • The relative atomic mass is the ratio of the average mass of one atom of an element to one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12
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Define relative molecular mass [1]

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  • The sum of the relative atomic masses
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12
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What is Avagadro’s number? [1]

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  • 6.02×10²³
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13
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What do the following state symbols stand for; s, l, g, aq? [4]

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  • s = solid
  • l = liquid
  • g = gas
  • aq = aqueous
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14
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What are the units for concentration? [2]

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  • g/dm³
  • mol/dm³
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15
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What are the steps for calculation reacting masses? [5]

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  1. Identify the two substances in the equation
  2. Write n (number of moles), m (mass) and Mr (relative molecular mass) underneath each one and fill in what you know
  3. Calculate the number of moles for one of the substances
  4. Consider the stoichiometric ratios in the equation to calculate the number of moles of the other substance
  5. Work out the mass / volume of the substance in question
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16
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How do do mass (g) and number of moles relate to relative formula mass? [1]

A
  • The mass (g) of one mole is equal to the relative formula mass of the substance
17
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What is the trend regarding reactivity in group 1, and why? [4]

A
  • Reactivity increases down the group
  • Outer shell is farther away from the nucleus,
    + making the force of attraction weaker,
    + which makes it easier to lose the electron
18
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What is the trend regarding reactivity in group 7, and why? [4]

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  • Reactivity decreases down the group
  • Outer shell is farther away from nucleus,
    + making the force of attraction weaker,
    + which makes it harder to gain an electron
19
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What are the trends in group 1 (alkali metals) regarding reactivity, density and melting point going down the group? [3]

A
  • Reactivity increases
  • Density increases
  • Melting point decreases (softness increases)
20
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What are the trends in group 7 (halogens) regarding reactivity, density, melting point and colour going down the group? [4]

A
  • Reactivity decreases
  • Density increases
  • Melting point increases
  • Colour becomes darker