#1.25
write word equations and balanced chemical equations (including state symbols):
- for reactions studied in this specification
- for unfamiliar reactions where suitable information is provided.
#1.26
calculate relative formula masses (including relative molecular masses) (Mr) from relative atomic masses (Ar)
#1.27
know that the mole (mol) is the unit for the amount of a substance
#1.28
understand how to carry out calculations involving amount of substance, relative atomic mass (Ar) and relative formula mass (Mr)
#1.29
calculate reacting masses using experimental data and chemical equations
#1.30
calculate percentage yield
#1.31
understand how the formulae of simple compounds can be obtained experimentally, including metal oxides, water and salts containing water of crystallisation
#1.32
know what is meant by the terms empirical formula and molecular formula
#1.33
calculate empirical and molecular formulae from experimental data
#1.34C
understand how to carry out calculations involving amount of substance, volume and concentration (in mol/dm3) of solution
#1.35C
understand how to carry out calculations involving gas volumes and the molar volume of a gas (24 dm3 and 24000 cm3 at room temperature and pressure (rtp))
#1.36
practical: know how to determine the formula of a metal oxide by combustion (e.g. magnesium oxide) or by reduction (e.g. copper(II) oxide)