Atoms and Reactions - Part 1, As, Unit 1, Module 1

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G J M J S Q H I T G O K U H V B K H W Y J
O U V K X R N S F A Q G G T R L M A L A F
H H M O L E C U L A R F O R M U L A K J M
X Y B Q D Q N K G I U W S X I L M E K N U
A R B B P M P D W C S F Y H N W V Y U W K
F U W T I C O N C E N T R A T I O N W M X
D V L O C I F X L I N Y G Y S B S C F P T
A F U S L W S T O I C H I O M E T R Y Q R
L B M A S S N U M B E R D U S N R S E R S
R E L A T I V E I S O T O P I C M A S S P
E K X F L V Y N Y T O A L H U H Q C R B T
I T W I M Y I E W S K A I D I X N P S L G
P S M H T E U K B I F V A Q W U V G T U B
Y L R E L A T I V E A T O M I C M A S S O
Q F P E M P I R I C A L F O R M U L A Y G
E J O A T O M I C N U M B E R B O V L Y L
C R R D M O L A R V O L U M E R F Q L V K
R E L A T I V E F O R M U L A M A S S H F
W F D T V Y K R B V M P I D H V R E G A E
Q F L N J G Y G N O H W A U P K G O G D C
Y E G W P H W V P M P Q C S S I P A J T E

Clues

  • The actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule. (9, 7)
  • The amount of solute, in mol, dissolved per 1 dm3 of solution. (13)
  • The mass of an atom of an isotope compared with one-twelfth of the mean mass of an atom of carbon-12. (8, 8, 4)
  • the molar relationship between the relative quantities of substance taking part in the reaction. (13)
  • The number of particles in the nuclues. (4, 6)
  • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. (6, 6)
  • The simplest whole-number ratio of atoms of each element present in a compound. (9, 7)
  • The volume per mole os a gas. The units of molar volume are dm3 mol-1. At room temperature and pressure, the molar volume is approximately 24.0dm3mol-1. (5, 6)
  • The weighted mean mass of a formula unit compared with one-twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12. (8, 7, 4)
  • The weighted mean mass of an atom of an element compared with one-twelfth of the mass oof an atom of carbon-12 (8, 6, 4)

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