2.1 Atoms and reactions Flashcards

1
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Isotopes

A

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

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2
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Relative isotopic mass

A

mass (of an isotope) compared with 1/12th the mass of carbon-12

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3
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Relative atomic mass, Ar

A

weighted mean mass (of an atom) compared with 1/12th the mass of carbon-12

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4
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What are the two uses of mass spectrometry?

A
  • determining relative isotopic masses and relative abundances of the isotope
  • calculating the relative atomic mass of an element from the relative abundances of its isotopes
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5
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Relative molecular mass, Mr (def not req)

when used?

A

weighted mean mass (of a molecule) compared with 1/12th the mass of carbon-12

  • used for simple molecules
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6
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Relative formula mass, Mr (def not req)

when used?

A

weighted mean mass (of a formula unit) compared with 1/12th the mass of carbon-12

  • used for compounds with giant structures
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7
Q

Calcium ion

A

Ca2+

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8
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Caesium ion

A

Cs+

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9
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Fluoride ion

A

F-

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10
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Sulfide ion

A

S2-

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11
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Nitride ion

A

N3-

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12
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Silver ion

A

Ag+

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13
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Ammonium ion

A

NH4+

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14
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Zinc ion

A

Zn2+

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15
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Lead ion

A

Pb2+

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16
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state the ideal gas equation

A

pV=nRT

17
Q

Solute (def not req)

A

substance of any state which dissolves in a solvent

18
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Solvent (def not req)

A

liquid in which a solute is dissolved

19
Q

Standard solution

A

a solution of known concentration

20
Q

what are the standard units for pressure, volume, temp, and amount in the ideal gas equation? (pV=nRT)

A

pressure in Pa
volume in m3
temp in K
amount in mol

21
Q

1 atm = …..Pa

A

101000Pa

22
Q

percentage yield =

A

actual yield of product (mol) / theoretical yield of product (mol) x100

23
Q

atom economy =

A

M of desired products / M of all products x 100

24
Q

how can you improve % yield?

A
  • use better conditions
  • recycle unreacted products
  • if reversible, remove products after made (so they’re not turned back into reactants)
25
Q

why is developing chemical processes with a high atom economy sustainable?

A

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