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AP Chemistry Exam Review

Big Idea #1 Properties of Matter

Ratio of Masses in a Pure Sample Source Ratio of Masses in a Pure Sample All elements and molecules are made up of atoms Substances with the same atomic makeup will have same average masses The ratio of masses of the same substance is independent of size of the substance Molecules with the same atomic makeup (ex: H2O) will have the same ratio of average atomic masses H2O2 ratio would be different than H2O due to the different chemical makeup H2O A 4.5 gram sample of which of the following would have the greatest mass percent of oxygen? Na2O (molar mass = 62 g/mol) Li2O (molar mass = 30 g/mol) MgO (molar mass = 40 g/mol) SrO (molar mass = 104 g/mol) Answer: 16/62 x 100 = 26 % 16/30 x 100 = 53% 16/40 x 100 = 40% 16/104 x 100 = 15% Video 108 g/mol Click reveals answer and explanation. LO 1.1: Justify the observation that the ratio of the masses of the constituent elements in any pure sample of that compound is always identical on the basis of the atomic molecular theory.

Composition of Pure Substances and/or Mixtures Source Composition of Pure Substances and/or Mixtures Percent mass can be used to determine the composition of a substance % mass can also be used to find the empirical formula The empirical formula is the simplest formula of a substance It is a ratio between the moles of each element in the substance Quick steps to solve! % to mass, mass to moles, divide by the smallest and multiply ‘til whole!) The molecular formula is the actual formula of a substance It is a whole number multiple of the empirical formula Video Click reveals answer and explanation. LO 1.2: Select and apply mathematical routines to mass data to identify or infer the composition of pure substances and/or mixtures.

Identifying Purity of a Substance Source Identifying Purity of a Substance Impurities in a substance can change the percent composition by mass If more of a certain element is added from an impurity, then the percent mass of that element will increase and vice versa When heating a hydrate, the substance is heated several times to ensure the water is driven off Then you are simply left with the pure substance and no excess water Video The mass percent of oxygen in pure glucose, C6H12O6 is 53.3 percent. A chemist analyzes a sample of glucose that contains impurities and determines that the mass percent of oxygen is 49.7 percent. Which of the follow impurities could account for the low mass percent of oxygen in the sample? n-eicosane (C20H42) ribose C5H10O5 fructose, C6H12O6 sucrose C12H22O11 a. has the lowest percent by mass of O LO 1.3: The student is able to select and apply mathematical relationships to mass data in order to justify a claim regarding the identity and/or estimated purity of a substance.