Moles Flashcards

1
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Mole

A

The amount of substance that contains the same number of particles that 12g of carbon 12 has of atoms

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2
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Avogadros constant

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Number of atoms in exactly 12g of carbon 12
Which is 6.022x10²³

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3
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What is the molar mass of a substance?

A

The mass of one mole of that substance
Which is the same value as the Ar or Mr
Expressed in gmol⁻¹

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4
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Why do we use moles?

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As a form of counting the amount of atoms in a substance
Which to do would be impossible and use very big numbers
So use this idea of moles to scale up and therefore use numbers easier to deal with

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5
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How to find number of moles from mass?

A

Mass
———
Mr/ Ar

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6
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What can moles be made up of?

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Anything, such as atoms, ions, molecules, electrons

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7
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How do you find the number of atoms in a substance when given the mass of it?

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Find number of moles of it by doing mass/Mr or Ar
Multiply the number of moles by avogadros constant

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8
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What represents avogadros constant?

A

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9
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Formula for number of atoms/molecules/ions etc

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Avogadros constant x number of moles

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10
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How to find the mass of a specific number of atoms/molecules/ions etc?

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Divide the number of particles by avogadros constant to find the number of moles
Multiply that by the Mr/Ar to find the mass

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11
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What to remember when writing equations?

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Make sure they are balanced (can use fractions as big numbers)
Use state symbols if necessary
Determine whether reaction is reversible or not

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12
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Ionic equations

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An equation which shows any atom/ molecules involved
But only the ions that react together
And no spectator ions

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13
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Spectator ions

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Ions that are there before and after the reaction but are not involved in the reaction

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How to write ionic equations?

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1) Replace all the compounds/elements as ions
leave molecules eg co2 as is
2) cross out identical ions (spectator ions) on both side
3) rewrite to be only remaining ions left and as aqueous

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15
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Remaining ions in an ionic equation

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Ions that reacted with each other to form a New Ionic compound
And existed as something else before reaction

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16
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When might there be no ionic equation?

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If all the products and reactants are aqueos then there is no change in ions charge/bonding so no ionic equation

17
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Ionic half equation

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A type of reaction that involves only one reactant and shows the gain or loss of electrons from it

18
Q

When are ionic half equations written?

A

Involving oxidation or reduction

19
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Reacting masses according to ratio (no moles included)

A

If the molar ratio is given when can see the ratio of products to reactants
Then if given the mass of 1 mole can work out the masses of the other species given the ratio

20
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How can we use reacting masses to determine the ratio the reactants react in thus the equation?

A

Calculate the number of moles using information given
Simply this to simplest whole number ratio

21
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When might we need to use reacting masses to find the equation of a reaction

A

When a salt exists as hydrates where we aren’t sure of the number before which therefore may affect the equation.

22
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Hydrate

A

A compound that contains water of crystallisation

23
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Molar mass/Mr of a hydrate

A

Normally calculate the mr of the compound then multiply the mr of water by how many are present in the hydrate