CHEM120 Lecture Notes - Weighted Arithmetic Mean, Unified Atomic Mass Unit, Molar Mass

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Stoichiometry = quantitative study of composition of compounds and mixtures. Of amount of reactants or products involved in a chemical reaction. Compound = composed of two or more elements; has a fixed composition. Mixture = composed of two or more substances; has a variable composition. Mole = the si unit for the amount of substance. Number of atoms in exactly 12 grams of 12c (formal definition) 12c is the most abundant isotope of carbon. Atomic mass unit = 1/12 of the mass of one 12c atom. Single atom of 12c has mass of 12amu/12u. Average atomic mass = weighted average of atomic masses of various isotopes. Molar mass (m) = mass (in grams) of one mole. Molar masses of elements can be combined to find molar mass of a compound. Molar mass allows us to calculate number of moles (n) in sample. The mole method: convert to moles, convert between moles, convert from moles.

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