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How is it made? Most of mass is in the nucleus Numbers

IsotopesExample:

The electrons Shells Organised

Relative Atomic MassChlorine

Relative formular massInvolving Crystallisation

The Mole Measure of an amount of substance 6 x 10 (23) = Avagadro Number Detail +

Calculating mass of 1 mole Ar in grams Mr in grams:

Molar Volume of Gas

Amount of Gas

The only atom with no neutrons is the simplest isotope of Hydrog

Proton: Charge +1 Mass 1 Electrons: Charge -1 Mass 1/1836 Neutron: Charge 0 Mass 1

Atomic number= no of protons Mass number = number of protons + neutrons 35        Cl 17     

Isotopes are atoms with some atomic number but different mass numbers. They contain same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

Isotope            Proton     Neutrons Hydrogen-1       1                0 Hydrogen-2        1                1 Hydrogen-3        1               2   

Same as proton number Carbon- 6 electron Sodium- 11 electrons

Electrons exist around the nucleus in different energy levels called electron shells

1st Shell = 2 2nd Shell= 8 3rd Shell = up to 18

Chlorine has 2 isotopes: Chlorine-35      Chlorine-37 Total mass of 100 atoms= (75 x 35)+ (25 x 37) = 3550 Average mass= 3550/100  = 35.5 Ar = 35.5

Hydrogen (H2) 1 x 2 = 2  H2O 1 x 2 + 16= 18

Hydrated Mg Sulphate  MgSO4. 7H2O - calculate Mr of MgSO4 = 24 + 32 + (4 x 16)= 120 Add 7 x Mr of H2O = 7 x 18= 126 Mr = 120 + 126 = 246

 1 Mole is the amount that contains 6 x 10 (23)  particles of the substance

Sodium Chloride is an ionic compound and therfore doesn't contain molecules

1 mol of Na contains AN atoms of Sodium 1 mol of H2 has AN molecules of hydrogen 1 mol of NaCl contains AN formulae of Sodium Chloride

                  Ar                  Mass H               1                      1g O                16                   16g Na             23                    23g

                     Mr                Mass H2                 1 x 2                2g H2O             2 x 1 + 16        18g

1 mol has a volume of 24 dm (3) Volume = amount x 24 H     3 mol     3 x 24 = 72 CO2     0.25mol   0.25 x 24 = 6

Amount of gas (moles) = volume/ 24 Methane     225.6 dm   225.6/24= 9.4 mol Oxygen    1200 cm (3) /1000        1.2/ 24 = 0.05 mol

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