Zusammenfassung der Ressource
2.2 Relative Mass
- Relative Isotopic Mass
Anmerkungen:
- You NEED to know this definition
- The mass of an isotope relative to 1/12th
of the mass of an atom of Carbon-12
- Relative Atomic Mass
- The weighted mean mass of an atom of an element relative to
1/12th of the mass of an atom of Carbon-12
- Can be worked out from isotopic abundances
- 1) Different isotopes of an
element occur in different
quantities or isotopic
abundances
- 2) To work out the relative
atomic mass of an element,
you need to work ou thte
average mass of all is atoms
- If you're given the isotopic abundances in percentages:
- 1) Multiply each Ar by its %
relative isotopic abundance,
and add up results
- 2) Divide by 100
- Relative Molecular Mass
Anmerkungen:
- you NEED TO KNOW this definition
- The weighted mean mass of a
molecule compared with one -‐
twelfth of the mass of an atom
of carbon -‐ 12
- Relative formula mass
Anmerkungen:
- You NEED TO KNOW this definition - it could be worth one mark in your exam!
- The weighted mean mass of a formula unit compared with one -‐
twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon -‐ 12
- The percentage abundances of the isotopes in a
sample of an element are found experimentally using
a mass spectrometre
- 1) Sample is placed in
the mass spectrometre
- 2) Sample is
vapourised and
ionised = positive
ions
- 3) Ions accelerated.
Heavier ions move
slower and are more
difficult to deflect
than lighter ions =
ions of each isotope
are seperated
- 4) The ions are detected on a mass spectrum as a mass-to-charge
ratio (m/z). Each ion reaching the detector adds to the signal, so the
greater the abundance, the larger the signal