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CHEMISTRY 10
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Relative Atomic Mass & Relative Molecular Mass

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CHEMISTRY 10
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Relative Atomic Mass & Relative Molecular Mass

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define relative atomic mass and relative formula/molecular mass.
calculate the relative molecular/formula mass of ionic and covalent substances. 
assess my thinking and how I learn to identify growth areas and improve my learning.

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Boron has two naturally occurring isotopes with the natural abundances shown in the table.
Calculate the relative atomic mass of boron.
A

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What is the relative molecular mass 
of hydrogen gas?
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2
B
1
C
4
D
3

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Relative atomic mass
  • Aᵣ is the average mass of the isotopes of an element compared to ¹⁄₁₂ of the mass of an atom of ¹²C.

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Relative atomic mass
  • Aᵣ is the average mass of the isotopes of an element compared to ¹⁄₁₂ of the mass of an atom of ¹²C.

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Relative atomic mass
  • Aᵣ is the average mass of the isotopes of an element compared to ¹⁄₁₂ of the mass of an atom of ¹²C.
1 piece of egg is like 1 particle in a carbon-12 atomic nucleus.
The tray is like the nucleus of a carbon-12 atom

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Is the atom's mass the same as its ion's mass?

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Is the atom's mass the same as its ion's mass?

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Relative atomic mass
  • Aᵣ is the average mass of the isotopes of an element compared to ¹⁄₁₂ of the mass of an atom of ¹²C.
Aᵣ (atom)  =

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How do we calculate the relative atomic mass?
Sample 1:
  • Lithium has two naturally occurring isotopes: ⁶Li (7% abundance) and ⁷Li (93% abundance). Calculate the relative atomic mass of lithium.

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How do we calculate the relative atomic mass?
Sample 2:
  • Gallium has two naturally occurring isotopes. The mass of gallium-69 is 68.93 amu, and it is 60.108% abundant. The mass of gallium-71 is 70.92 amu, and it is 39.892% abundant. Calculate the atomic mass of gallium.

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Relative Molecular Mass
  • Mᵣ is the sum of the relative atomic masses. Relative formula mass, Mᵣ , will be used for ionic compounds.

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Relative Molecular Mass
  • Mᵣ is the sum of the relative atomic masses. Relative formula mass, Mᵣ , will be used for ionic compounds.
Sample 1
  • What is the relative molecular mass of one hydrogen molecule?

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Sample 1
  • What is the relative molecular mass of one hydrogen molecule?
Relative Molecular Mass
  • Mᵣ is the sum of the relative atomic masses. Relative formula mass, Mᵣ , will be used for ionic compounds.

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Sample 1
  • What is the relative molecular mass of one hydrogen molecule?
Relative Molecular Mass
  • Mᵣ is the sum of the relative atomic masses. Relative formula mass, Mᵣ , will be used for ionic compounds.

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Sample 2
  • What is the relative molecular mass of one water molecule?
Relative Molecular Mass
  • Mᵣ is the sum of the relative atomic masses. Relative formula mass, Mᵣ , will be used for ionic compounds.

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Sample 3
  • What is the relative formula mass of one unit of sodium chloride?
Relative Molecular Mass
  • Mᵣ is the sum of the relative atomic masses. Relative formula mass, Mᵣ , will be used for ionic compounds.

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Sample 4
  • What is the relative formula mass of one unit of ammonium sulfide?
Relative Molecular Mass
  • Mᵣ is the sum of the relative atomic masses. Relative formula mass, Mᵣ , will be used for ionic compounds.

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Calculate the relative molecular/formula mass of ionic and covalent substances 

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I can calculate ionic and covalent substances' relative molecular/formula mass. 
Yes, I can confidently do it.
Yes, I can but need more practice.
No, I lack confidence so I need more practice or ask help from my teacher.

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Practice your skill:

What is the relative formula mass of:
  • calcium carbonate,
  • potassium sulfate?

What is the relative molecular mass of:
  • ammonia,
  • carbon tetrachloride?

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Share your thought process in calculating the relative molecular/formula mass.

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Calculate the relative molecular/formula mass of ionic and covalent substances 

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I can calculate ionic and covalent substances' relative molecular/formula mass. 
Yes, I can confidently do it.
Yes, I can but need more practice.
No, I lack confidence so I need more practice or ask help from my teacher.

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Assess your skill:

Choose two only. Two marks in total

Calculate the Mᵣ of one of the following:
  • oxygen gas (if you choose this, choose two more)
  • carbon dioxide (if you choose this, choose two more except oxygen)
  • magnesium oxide
  • ammonium nitrate
  • propanol, C₃H₇OH

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