Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
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What is avagadros number?

A

6.022 x10^23

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2
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What is the atomic mass?

A
# of periodic table 
that is for 1 mole
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3
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How do you find molecular (molar) mass?

A

add atomic masses of all atoms

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4
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What is molar mass also called?

A

formula mass

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5
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How to find percent composition by mass?

A

= ( mass of element / mass of sample ) x 100

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6
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How to find percent mass for a molecule of a compound?

A

= {[(atoms of element)(atomic mass)] / molecular mass of compound} x 100

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7
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How to find percent mass for a mole of a compound?

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= {[(atoms of element)(molar mass of element)] / mass of 1 mole of compound} x 100

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8
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How do you find the empirical formula?

A
  1. convert whatever you have to moles

2. divide by smallest number

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9
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What does the law of conservation of mass say?

A

cannot create or lose any atom in a reaction

- balancing equations represent accurate molecular level

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10
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What is the limiting reactant?

What is the excess reactant?

A

limiting = reactant used completely up
- present in lower # of moles

excess = reactant with some left over
- present in higher # of moles

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11
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Does limiting or excess reactant determine how much product is produced?

A

limiting

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12
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How do you find the limiting reactant?

A

convert one reactant to another to see how much reactant needs

if number is larger than what u have then the compound you converted to is limited

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13
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What is the theoretical yield?

A

amount of product that must be obtained if no losses occur (all limiting reagent is used)

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14
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What is the actual yield?

A

amount of product obtained experimentally

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15
Q

What is the percent yield?

A

relates actual yield to theoretical yield

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16
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What is the formula for percent yield?

A

= ( actual / theoretical ) x 100