Relative Atomic Mass & Relative Molecular Mass (AQA AS Chemistry)

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Relative Atomic Mass Definition

What is Relative Atomic Mass?

Atomic Mass Unit

  • The mass of a single atom is so small that it is impossible to weigh it directly
  • Atomic masses are therefore defined in terms of a standard atom which is called the unified atomic mass unit
  • This unified atomic mass is defined as one-twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 isotope
  • The symbol for the unified atomic mass is u (often Da, Dalton, is used as well)
  • 1 u = 1.66 x 10-27 kg

Relative Atomic Mass Definition

  • The relative atomic mass (Ar) of an element is the ratio of the average mass of the atoms of an element to the unified atomic mass unit
  • The relative atomic mass is determined by using the average mass of the isotopes of a particular element
  • The Ar has no units as it is a ratio and the units cancel each other out

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Relative isotopic mass

  • The relative isotopic mass is the mass of a particular atom of an isotope compared to the value of the unified atomic mass unit
  • Atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons are called isotopes
  • Isotopes are represented by writing the mass number as 20Ne, or neon-20 or Ne-20
    • To calculate the average atomic mass of an element the percentage abundance is taken into account
    • Multiply the atomic mass by the percentage abundance for each isotope and add them all together
    • Divide by 100 to get average relative atomic mass
    • This is known as the weighted average of the masses of the isotopes

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Relative molecular mass, Mr

  • The relative molecular mass (Mr) is the ratio of weighted average mass of a molecule of a molecular compound to the unified atomic mass unit
  • The Mr has no units

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  • The Mr can be found by adding up the relative atomic masses of all atoms present in one molecule
  • When calculating the Mr the simplest formula for the compound is used, also known as the formula unit
    • Eg. silicon dioxide has a giant covalent structure, however the simplest formula (the formula unit) is SiO2

Example Mr calculations

Substance  Atoms present  Mr

Hydrogen
H2

2 x H

(2 x 1.0) = 2.0

Water
H2O

(2 x H) + (1 x O)

(2 x 1.0) + (1 x 16.0) = 18.0

Potassium carbonate
K2CO3

(2 x K) + (1 x C) + (3 x O)

(2 x 39.1) + (1 x 12.0)
+ (3 x 16.0) = 138.2

Calcium hydroxide
Ca(OH)2

(1 x Ca) + (2 x O) + (2 x H)

(1 x 40.1) + (2 x 16.0)
+ (2 x 1.0) = 74.1

Ammonium sulfate
(NH4)2SO4

(2 x N) + (8 x H) + (1 x S) + (4 x O)

(2 x 14.0) + (8 x 1.0) + (1 x 32.1) + (4 x 16.0) = 132.1

Relative formula mass, Mr 

  • The relative formula mass (Mr) is used for compounds containing ions
  • It has the same units and is calculated in the same way as the relative molecular mass
  • In the table above, the Mr for potassium carbonate, calcium hydroxide and ammonium sulfates are relative formula masses

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