CHE 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Ionic Compound, Strong Electrolyte, Molecular Mass

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Molecular weight: sum of atomic weights of all atoms in a molecule of substance. Formula weight: sum of atomic weights of all atoms in one formula unit of compound. Ionic substances: do not exist as discrete molecules; can describe formula weights but not molecular weights. Mole: mol , defined by quantity of a given substance that contains as many molecules/formula units as number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12: 1 mol is atomic weight of element in grams rather than amu. Avogadro"s number: number of atoms in 1 mol (6. 022*10^23) Percent composition: mass percentage of each element in a compound. Mass percentage: ratio of parts of the atom to parts of the whole. Empirical formula: formula of substance written with smallest integer subscripts; derived from mass percentage using whole-number ratio. Molecular formula: describes actual amount of units per atom- not lowest ratio.

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