Chemistry 1301A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 0: Molar Mass, Stoichiometry, Reagent

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Isotopes: are atoms with the same # of protons but different # of neutrons, therefore, giving it a different mass #. They are used for carbon dating, medical imaging, determining how drugs are metabolized, and used for smoke detectors. The mass on the periodical table is the sum of all the isotope masses. Ions: an atom that loses 1 or more electrons has a positive charge and is called a cation. An atom that gains 1 or more elections has a negative charge and is called an anion. Avogadro s #: 6. 02x 1023 number of moles x na = number of particles (atoms, molecules, ions) Ex: a sample of glucose contains 2. 58x1021 molecules. Determine the # of moles of glucose in the sample n= # molecules/ na = 2. 58x1021 molecules/ 6. 02x1023 molecules mol = 0. 00429 mol. Mass %: mass % = mass of 1 species/total mass of sample x 100%

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