AQA GCSE Chemistry - Quantitative Chemistry Formulae

Relative Formula Mass

The Mole

Gases

Solutions

Concentration Calculations

Atom Economy

Percentage Yield

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percentage mass of an element in a compound =
(Ar x number of atoms of that element ) / (Mr of that compound) x 100
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mass (in grams) =
number of moles (in mol) x Mr
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volume of gas (in dm³ ) =
(mass of gas [ in grams]) / ( Mr of gas) x 24
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concentration (in g/dm³ ) =
mass of solute (in grams) / volume of solvent (in dm³ )
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number of moles of solute (in mol) =
concentration (in mol/dm³ ) x volume of solvent (in dm³ )
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atom economy =
(relative formula mass of desired products) / (relative formula mass of all reactants) x 100
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percentage yield =
(mass of product actually made [in grams]) / (maximum theoretical mass of product [in grams]) x 100
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Card 2

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mass (in grams) =

Back

number of moles (in mol) x Mr

Card 3

Front

volume of gas (in dm³ ) =

Back

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Card 4

Front

concentration (in g/dm³ ) =

Back

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Card 5

Front

number of moles of solute (in mol) =

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