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STOICHIOMETRY

This document discusses subatomic particles and the structure of atoms. It contains information about protons, neutrons, electrons, and their roles in atoms. It also discusses atomic structure, including energy levels, ionization energy, and electron affinity. The document contains information about relative atomic mass, the mole concept, and calculating empirical and molecular formulas.

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STOICHIOMETRY

This document discusses subatomic particles and the structure of atoms. It contains information about protons, neutrons, electrons, and their roles in atoms. It also discusses atomic structure, including energy levels, ionization energy, and electron affinity. The document contains information about relative atomic mass, the mole concept, and calculating empirical and molecular formulas.

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Particles

PEN MAKE UP AIM TO FORM MATTERS/SUBSTANCES THAT EXIST IN THREE STATES

proton number 2 nucleon


proton number
He
4

x
A
3
neutron Li Subatomic particles
y
7
2
He proton
electron nucleon number 3 number

2.1 Particles in the atom KC 2.2 The nucleus of the atom KC

O O O C O

C
6
RELATIVE 1s
s p
O2 CO2 12.0 ATOMIC MASS 2s 2p

ionisation energy
3s 3p 3d
RELATIVE FORMULA MASS 4s 4p
32.0 44.0 RELATIVE MOLECULAR MASS Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar

Electrons: energy levels, atomic orbitals,


1.1 Relative masses of atoms and molecules KC 2.3 ionisation energy, electron affinity
KC
Formula mass, relative atomic mass, and moles

6.022 × 10 1 Mole 23 ELEC


TRO
M

Br2
AG
N
ET

Au 197g He
Fe
55.9 g
O2
32.0 g H2O
4.00g
MASS
Ag 108g 18.0g
SPECTROMETRY
The determination of
1.2 The mole and the avogadro constant KC 1.3 relative atomic masses, Ar
KC

H H
C2H2n+2 24 dm 3
1 mole
n = cv
m
TITRATE UNTIL
END POINT
H C C H
n=
H H
general
CH mol/dm3
Mr

C2H6 empirical 2Mg(s) + O2(g) 2MgO(s)

molecular 80% C, 20%H 48 g + 32 g 80 g

The calculation of empirical and Reacting masses and volumes


1.4 molecular formula
KC 1.5 (of solutions and gases)
KC

BANGALDESH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL DAMMAM ,DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

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