Relative masses Flashcards

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Atomic/ proton number

A

Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element.
(If an uncharged atom it would show the number of electrons too)

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Z symbol

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Atomic (proton) number

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Mass number/ nucleon number

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A total of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of that element

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A symbol

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Mass number

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Isotopes

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atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons

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Relative isotopic mass

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Mass number of an individual atom of an isotope compared to 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom.

(Used in the context of isotopes)

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Relative atomic mass

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The mean mass of an atom of an element compared to 1/12 the size of a carbon-12 atom

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Ar symbol

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Stands for relative atomic mass

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How to find the relative atomic mass given the abundance

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Add up (not multiply):
Relative isotopic mass x % abundance
Of all isotopes given
Divide by 100

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10
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Molecular formula

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Tells us which and how many atoms of which element in a covalent/ simple molecule
Eg CO2

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Empirical formula

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Tells us the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of which element is in the compound
Includes giant structures: ionic lattices or giant covalent and simple

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Why do we use empirical formula?

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It’s an easier way to represent which and how many atoms are in a compound without writing out the very large number

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Relative molecular mass

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The weighted mean mass of a molecule compound compared to 1/12 a carbon-12 atom, calculated by adding the relative atomic masses of each atom

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Relative formula mass

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Weighted mean mass of a compound’s empirical formula with 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom
Useful for giant structures (ionic or covalent)
Add up the masses as shown in the empirical formula

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15
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Symbol for relative formula mass and relative molecular mass

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The same = Mr

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Why do we measure the masses of an atom in the scale of 1/12 of a carbon-12 atom?

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Because 1/12 a carbon atom is 1 amu
And we measure the relative masses using this measurement
Also because mass of atoms are so small any over unit wouldn’t work

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Proton relative mass

A

1

18
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Proton charge

A

1+

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Proton location

A

Nucleus of atom

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Neutron relative mass

A

1

20
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Neutron charge

A

0

21
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Neutron location

A

Nucleus of atom

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Electron relative mass

A

1/1840

23
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Electron charge

A

1-

24
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Electron location

A

Orbitals

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Nucleon

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Collective term for neutrons and protons

26
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What is the nucleon number

A

The same as mass number:
Protons + neutrons added together

27
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How does the planet effect the calculated relative atomic mass of an atom of an element?

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It is calculated weighted on the ratio of the isotope’s abundance found on Earth
This would change from rocks from space where the ratio and abundance is different
So by working out abundance of isotope = see where in space it came from

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How do we find the abundance of different isotopes?

A

Technique called mass spectrometry

29
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Do isotopes react the same way?

A

Yes because they have the same electron

30
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Avogadros constant

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The number of carbon-12 atoms in 12g of carbon-12

31
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Mole

A

The amount of chemical species found in 12g orf carbon 12