The Mole Flashcards

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Definition of Amount of Substance

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The quantity whose unit of the mole, used as a means of counting species such as atoms, ions and molecules

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Definition of Mole

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The amount of any substance containing as may elementary particles as there are carbon atoms in exactly 12 g of the carbon-12 isotope
6.02 x 10^23

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Definition of Avogadro Constant

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The number of atoms per mole of the carbon-12 isotope

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4
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Equation to find number of particles of substances

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Moles= number of atoms/ avogadros constant

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5
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Definition of Molar mass

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The mass per mole of a substance in units gmol^-1

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6
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Equation using mass and moles

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Moles= mass in g/ molecular mass

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7
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Definition of empirical formula

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The simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element present in a compound

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8
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How do you find empirical formula of a compound

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  1. Lay it out in a table and write masses or % mass
  2. Find the moles of each element in the compound
  3. Divide by the smallest moles
  4. Then multiply or something to get all the numbers to be whole numbers
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9
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Definition of Molecular Formula

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The chemical formula that gives the total number of atoms of each element in each molecule of a substance.

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10
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How to find molecular formula

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  1. Find empirical formula
  2. Work out molecular mass of empirical formula
  3. Compare to molecular mass given
  4. See what multiple of it it is. Then multiply the numbers in the formula by this.
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11
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Definition of anhydrous

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Contains no water molecules

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12
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Definition of hydrated

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A crystalline compound containing water molecules

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13
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Definition of water of crystallisation

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

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14
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How to calculate water of crystallisation

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  1. Calculate moles of anhydrous solid left after heating
  2. Calculate mass of water lost
  3. Calculate moles of water lost
  4. Divide moles of water by moles of anhydrous solid
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15
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Calculation of percentage error

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Percentage error= total uncertainty/value measured * 100

If there are two measurements add the uncertaintities

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16
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Definition of solute

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The material which dissolves

17
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Definition of solvent

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The liquid it dissolves in

18
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Definition of solution

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The resulting mixture formed from dissolving a solute in a solvent

19
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Definition of concentration

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The amount of solute, in moles, dissolved in 1 dm3 of solution

20
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Equation using concentration

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Moles= concentration (moldm-3) x volume (dm3)

21
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How to convert form mol dm-3 to g dm-3

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  1. Do same equation as if you were calculating mol dm-3

2. But multiply the moles by the molecular mass and divide that by the volume.

22
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Molar gas volume equation

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Volume= moles x 24

at room temp and pressure

23
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Ideal gas equation

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PV=nRT

24
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Units needed in ideal gas exchange equation

A

Pressure- Pa
Volume- m^3
Temperature- K
Amount- Mole

25
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How to convert the units

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1 atm = 1.0 x 10^5 Pa so (1x10^5 * atm) =Pa
1 dm^3 = 0.001 m^3
-273 celsius = 1 K

26
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Why should CO2 not be collected over water

A

It dissolves in water