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What are significant figures in a number?
All non-zero digits are significant figures.
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When are zeros considered significant figures?
Zeros in the
middle
of a number are always
significant.
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Under what condition are zeros after non-zero digits considered significant?
Zeros after non-zero digits are significant only if there is a
decimal point
present.
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How do you round numbers in multiplication and division?
You round to the lowest number of significant figures
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How do you round numbers in addition and subtraction?
You round to the lowest decimal places
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What is the rule for rounding after a calculation ?
Round the result to three significant figures.
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What is the structure of an atom?
Atoms have a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
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Where are electrons located in an atom?
Electrons are found around the nucleus in an electron cloud.
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What charge do protons have?
Protons have a positive charge
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What is the mass and charge of neutrons?
Neutrons
have virtually the same
mass
as
protons
but
no charge.
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What are the naming conventions for binary ionic compounds?
Cation is named first, then anion.
name of the element +( root + -ide)
Calcium chloride
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What is the formula for molar mass in relation to moles?
mass (M) is calculated as M = Mm x n.
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How do you convert grams to atoms or particles?
You first convert grams to moles, then to atoms or particles.
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How is mass composition calculated?
Mass composition
is calculated as % composition = (
mass
of
element
/
total mass
of
compound
) x
100.
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What is an empirical formula?
An empirical formula represents the simplest whole-number ratio of elements in a
compound
,
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What is a
molecular formula
?
A molecular formula shows the actual number of atoms of each element in a
molecule
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How do you find the mass of a hydrate and its components?
Find the
mass
of the hydrate.
Find the mass of the
anhydrous
compound.
Find the mass of
water.
Calculate the
moles
of water and anhydrous compound.
Determine the
empirical
formula indicating how much
water
is present.
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What does mass spectroscopy analysis involve?
Mass spectroscopy analysis involves looking at the
elements'
mass on the
periodic
table
and identifying the one with the
closest
mass.
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How do you calculate the average mass of isotopes in mass spectroscopy?
You take each isotope's
mass
and
multiply
it by their
percent abundance.
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mass composition
Find mol of compound
Find mol of each element in compound
X to get mass
Then divide by mass of compound x 100
empirical formula
after % compostition
Take smallest of all mole and divide all the moles
Molecular formula
Find the mass of the empirical formula
Divide molecular mass by mass of empirical formula
Then times empirical formula by answer