F321-The Mole Flashcards

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Define Avogadro’s Constant

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The number of particles per one mole of a substance (6.02x10^23)

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Define Mole

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The amount of substance containing as many particles as there are carbon atoms in exactly 12g of C-12

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How do you work out the number of particles present in a substance?

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Particles = Moles x Avogadro’s Constant

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How do you find out the number of atoms present in a substance?

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Work out the number of particles(molecules) and then multiply that by the number of elements in the compound

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Define Molar Mass

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The mass, in g, per mole of a substance (gmol-1)

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How do you work out the moles of something?

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Moles = mass/ M(molar mass)

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How do you work out the moles in a gas?

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Moles = vol.gas/24(if dm) or 24,000 (if cm)

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How do you work out the moles in a solution?

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Moles = CxV (if dm)

Or CxV/1000 (if cm)

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How do you find out the moles of something with no information?

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Find out the moles of a different compound in the equation & use stochiometry to find the moles

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How do you find out the empirical formula of something?

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Find the moles of each element, then divide each moles by the lowest value, this will give the ratio of the elements

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Define Empirical Formula

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The simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element present in a compound

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Define Molecular Formula

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The actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule

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How do you calculate the molecular formula?

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Calculate the empirical formula, then divide the molar mass by the empirical mass. Then multiply the empirical formula by the answer.

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Define Hydrated

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When water of crystallisation is present in a crystal compound

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Define Anhydrous

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When all the waters of crystallisation have been removed from a compound

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Define water of crystallisation

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The water present in a compound, giving the compound a crystalline appearance

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How do you calculate the amount of water in a compound

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You calculate it like the empirical formula but use the whole compound and the whole water