Topic 6 - Quantitative Chemistry Flashcards

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What is relative atomic mass the same as and how can you work it out?

A
  • Same as mass number

- Bigger number of the 2 of an element

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2
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How do you work out the relative formula mass?

A

Sum of each atom’s atomic masses

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3
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What is the equation to work out the percentage mass of an element in a compound?

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Percentage mass of an element in a compound = (A~r x no. of atoms [of that element]) / M~r [of whole compound] ‘ x 100

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4
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How do you work out the empirical formula from masses?

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  • List all element in the compound
  • Underneath write experimental masses
  • Divide each by A~r for particular element
  • Turn numbers into a simple ratio (may involve x or /)
  • Use ratio to tell you empirical formula
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5
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How do you calculate masses in reactions?

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  • Write out balanced equation
  • Work out M~r (just for bits needed)
  • Divide to get one, multiply to get all (to substance given to work out other one)
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6
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What is the yield of the reaction?

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Mass of the product it produces

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7
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How can you work out the theoretical yield of a reaction?

A

Balances reaction equation

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8
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What is the equation to work out the percentage yield?

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percentage yield = actual yield, g / theoretical yield, g ‘ x 100

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9
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Why is the percentage yield always less than 100%?

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  • Incomplete reactions (not all reactant converted to product)
  • Practical losses during preparation (lose some when transferring chemicals between containers)
  • Unwanted reactions (can be caused by impurities or changing reaction conditions, decreases amount of intended product)
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10
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What are the ideal circumstances for chemical reactions in industry to maximise profit?

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  • High percentage yield
  • All product commercially useful so no waste
  • Suitable speeds, quickly + safely
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Why do people not want waste products from reactions in industry?

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  • Aren’t profitable as not commercially useful

- Can be harmful, threat to people/environment; disposing safely can be expensive

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