2: Amount of Substance Flashcards

Moles, Mass, Mr, Percentage Yield, Atom Economy, Ideal Gas Equation, Empirical Formulae

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What is the mole?

A

6.022 x 10^23 particles - these could be anything, including ions, electrons, molecules etc

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2
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Give the equation to calculate number of particles.

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Number of particles = Moles x Avogadro constant

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3
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Give the formula for calculating moles.

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Moles = mass / Mr

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4
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Give the formula for calculating moles using volume.

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Moles = concentration x (volume/1000)

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5
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State the ideal gas equation.

A

pV = nRT

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6
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Rearrange the ideal gas equation for p.

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p = nRT / V

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7
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Rearrange the ideal gas equation for V.

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V = nRT / p

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8
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Rearrange the ideal gas equation for n.

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n = pV / RT

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9
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Rearrange the ideal gas equation for T.

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T = pV / nR

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10
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What is empirical formula?

A

The simplest ratio of elements in a compound.

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11
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What is molecular formula?

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The actual number of atoms of each element in a compound.

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12
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Describe how to calculate empirical formula?

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  1. Divide the molecular mass of the element by the mass of it in the compound
  2. Divide your answers from 1 by the smallest number of moles from 1
  3. This creates a simple ratio of atoms
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13
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Give the formula for percentage yield?

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Actual yield / Theoretical yield (x100)

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14
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What does atom economy measure?

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The proportion of reactant atoms that become part of the desired product.

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15
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What are 2 economic advantages of a high atom economy?

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Less waste
Less raw materials required to make more of the desired product.

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16
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Give 2 ethical/environmental advantages of high atom economy.

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Less use of finite resources.
Less waste produce which could be damaging to the environment.

17
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Give the formula for atom economy.

A

Mr of Desired Product / Mr of all Products (x100)

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