Module 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Proton Number

A

The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

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2
Q

relative atomic mass

A

The weighted mean mass of an atom of an element compared with
one-twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12.

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3
Q

relative formula mass

A

The weighted mean mass of the formula unit of a compound compared
with one-twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12.

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4
Q

relative isotopic mass

A

The mass of an atom of an isotope compared with one-twelfth of the
mass of an atom of carbon-12.

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5
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relative molecular mass

A

The weighted mean mass of a molecule of a compound compared

with one-twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12.

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6
Q

isotopes

A

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons and different masses

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7
Q

molar mass

A

The mass per mole of a substance

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8
Q

mole

A

The amount of any substance containing as many elementary particles as there are carbon
atoms in exactly 12 g of the carbon-12 isotope, that is, 6.02 × 1023 particles.

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9
Q

anhydrous

A

Containing no water molecules

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10
Q

anion

A

A negatively charged ion with more electrons than protons.

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11
Q

cation

A

A positively charged ion with fewer electrons than protons.

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12
Q

concentration

A

The amount of solute, in moles, dissolved in 1dm3
(1000 cm3
) of solution

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13
Q

empirical formula

A

a The formula that shows the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms of each
element present in a compound.

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14
Q

hydrated

A

A crystalline compound containing water molecules

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15
Q

molecular ion

A

The positive ion formed in mass spectrometry when a molecule loses an electron

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16
Q

water of crystallisation

A

Water molecules that are bonded into a crystalline structure of a
compound

17
Q

Equation to work out moles of a solid

A

Moles = mass/Mr

18
Q

Equation to work out moles of a solution

A

moles = MV/1000

19
Q

Equation to work out moles of a gas (in standard conditions)

A

moles = volume (dm3)/24

20
Q

Ideal Gas Equation

A
PV=nRT
P = pressure in Pa
V = volume in m3
n = no. of moles
R = gas constant (8.31)
T = temperature in K
21
Q

What is 25oc in Kelvin?

A

25+273 = 298K

22
Q

Define strong acid

A

Completely dissociates in aqueous solution

23
Q

Define weak acid

A

Partially dissociates in aqueous solution

24
Q

Define Bronsted-Lowry acid

A

Proton donor

25
Q

Define base

A

Proton acceptor

26
Q

Define salt

A

When the proton of an acid is replaced by a metal ion

27
Q

Define oxidation

A

Loss of electrons

28
Q

Define reduction

A

Gain of electrons

29
Q

What is the oxidation number of any element

A

0

30
Q

What is the oxidation number of oxygen generally (with the exception of in peroxide)

A

-2

31
Q

What is the oxidation number of sulphur in CaSO4

A

+6