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1
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The yield of a reaction is . . .

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how much product is made

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In a reversible reaction the products can . . .

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react to make the original reactants

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The law of conservation of mass says . . .

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we end up with the same total mass of atoms in the products as we started with in the reactants

2
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The yield of a reaction is . . .

A

how much product is made

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(H) The empirical formula is . . .

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the simplest whole number ratio of the atoms in the compound

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(H) We work out the mass ratio of reactants and products in a reaction using the . . .

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balanced symbol equation

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The relative formula mass of a compound is found by . . .

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adding the relative atomic masses of all of the atoms in the formula

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Mixtures in gas chromatography separate because . . .

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each component takes a different amount of time to pass through the column

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The relative mass of protons and neutrons is . . .

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1

9
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The % composition of an element in a compound is found by . . .

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dividing the total mass of the element in the compound by the relative formula mass

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Compounds can be identified using . . .

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a mass spectrometer

10
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The number of protons in an atom is equal to . . .

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the number of electrons (or the atomic number)

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2 disadvantages of modern instrumental analytical techniques are . . .

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they’re expensive and require special training to use them

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The relative mass of protons and neutrons is . . .

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1

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The number of protons in an atom is equal to . . .

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the number of electrons (or the atomic number)

14
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In a reversible reaction the products can . . .

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react to make the original reactants

15
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The law of conservation of mass says . . .

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we end up with the same total mass of atoms in the products as we started with in the reactants

15
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3 factors affecting the yield of a reaction are . . .

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product being left behind in the apparatus, difficulty seperating the product from the mixture, incomplete reactions

16
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(H) We work out the mass ratio of reactants and products in a reaction using the . . .

A

balanced symbol equation

17
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(H) The empirical formula is . . .

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the simplest whole number ratio of the atoms in the compound

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2 disadvantages of modern instrumental analytical techniques are . . .

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they’re expensive and require special training to use them

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3 advantages of modern instrumental analytical techniques are . .

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they’re fast, sensitive and accurate

22
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The relative formula mass of a compound is found by . . .

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adding the relative atomic masses of all of the atoms in the formula

24
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The number of protons added to the number of neutrons is . . .

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the mass number

25
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The % composition of an element in a compound is found by . . .

A

dividing the total mass of the element in the compound by the relative formula mass

26
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Compounds can be identified using . . .

A

a mass spectrometer

27
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3 advantages of modern instrumental analytical techniques are . .

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they’re fast, sensitive and accurate

28
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3 factors affecting the yield of a reaction are . . .

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product being left behind in the apparatus, difficulty seperating the product from the mixture, incomplete reactions

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(H) The relative molecular mass of a compound can be found using . . .

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the molecular ion peak in a mass spectrum

30
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Mixtures in gas chromatography separate because . . .

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each component takes a different amount of time to pass through the column

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(H) The % yield of a reaction is calculated by . . .

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dividing the actual yield by the maximum possible yield

32
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Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called . . .

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isotopes

33
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Paper chromatography can be used to . . .

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find how many components are in a mixture

34
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1 mole of any substance has a mass equal to . . .

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the relative formula mass in grams

35
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The number of protons added to the number of neutrons is . . .

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the mass number

36
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(H) The % yield of a reaction is calculated by . . .

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dividing the actual yield by the maximum possible yield

37
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Paper chromatography can be used to . . .

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find how many components are in a mixture

38
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Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called . . .

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isotopes

39
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(H) The relative molecular mass of a compound can be found using . . .

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the molecular ion peak in a mass spectrum

40
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1 mole of any substance has a mass equal to . . .

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the relative formula mass in grams