Amount Of Substance

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  • percentage yield equation
    mass of product obtained / maximum theoretical mass of product x100
  • why dont you often get the maximum theoretical mass?
    reaction may be reversible
    some product may be lost when seperated from the reaction mixture
    some of the reactants may react in other reactions
  • percentage atom economy formula
    mass of desired product / total mass of products x100
  • what is atom economy?
    measure of what proportion of the products of a reaction are the desired product and how much is waste. the higher the atom economy, the less waste is produced
  • what is an empirical formula?
    simplest whole number ratio of a formula
  • PV = nRT
    ideal gas equation
    pressure x volume = moles x gas constant x temperature
  • how do you calculate kelvin?
    celcius add 273
  • concentration = moles/volume (dm^3)
  • monoprotic acid
    one H+ ion per unit (HCL)
  • diprotic acid
    two H+ ions per unit (H2SO4)
  • triprotic acid
    three H+ ions per unit (H3PO4)
  • why are back titrations used?
    to analyse a base (or acid) that does not react quickly with the acid (or base)
  • 1 mole of gas at RTP
    24,000 cm^3
  • limiting reagent
    reactant that is not in excess and will be completely used up first, ultimately stopping the reaction