C3.1 - Chemical Reaction Stoichiometry Flashcards

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RAM - Ar

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RAM = top number, number of protons + neutrons

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RFM - Mr

Relative formula mass

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The “RAM’S” of a compound added

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Atomic number

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The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

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What are moles measured in?

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Avogadros constants

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What is Avogadro’s constant?

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6.022 X 10²³

The number of particles in one mole

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  1. One mole of carbon = …

2. One mole of oxygen = …

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  1. 12g as carbons RAM = 12

2. 16g as oxygens RAM = 16

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RAM of helium

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4

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Diatomic molecules

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Molecules composed of only 2 atoms - of the same or different chemical elements.

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Mass of

  1. One mole of oxygen atoms
  2. One mole of oxygen gas
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  1. 16g

2. 32g - as oxygen gas is O2

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10
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Moles equation

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Mass (g) = moles (n) x RAM or RFM

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Stoicheometry

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AKA molar ratios

Refers to mole relationships between atoms/compounds/ions

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Reacting masses

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  1. Balance equation
  2. Convert mass to moles
  3. Find molar ratio of know:unknown
  4. Use molar ratio to find moles of unknown
  5. Convert moles to grams
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13
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what is a limiting reactant?

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the substance in a chemical reaction that:

  • is used up first
  • stops the reaction
  • limits the amount of product that can form
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14
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percentage yield formula

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percentage yield = (actual yield/ theoretical) x 100

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15
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why might a reaction not give 100% percentage yield?

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  • reaction may have other products - makes not only the desired product
  • reaction may b reversible + not all reactants make product
  • some product may be lost when purifying (filtering / transferring between containers)
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16
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atom economy formula

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atom economy= total mass / total mass X100

desired product all products

17
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what does atom economy measure?

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how much of the product of the reactants becomes useful products