CHEM 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Molecular Mass, Molar Mass, Formula Unit

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A given compound always contains the same proportion, by mass, of the elements. Decompose samples of a pure compound to give the constituent elements: e. g. no2. Note that the percentages are the same in sample a and sample b. Gives proportions of elements in a pure compound. Sum of atomic masses of atoms in one formula unit e. g. no2. Formula mass of no2: 14. 01amu + 2(16. 00) amu = 46. 01 amu. Note: percentage composition from formula -- % of n and % o in no2 remains equal to. 1 atom of c combines with 1 atom of o to give co, 1 molecule of carbon monoxide. + 1 pair of o atoms atoms gives. A mole is kind of like a dozen. A mole: 6. 022 x1023 or 602 hexillion things. A mole is not an abbreviation for molecule . One mole is the amount of a substance that contains as many elementary units as there are.

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