Relative formula mass (mass number to 1 d.p.)
I can calculate the relative formula mass of substances using data taken from a periodic table.
Relative formula mass (mass number to 1 d.p.)
I can calculate the relative formula mass of substances using data taken from a periodic table.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- The relative atomic mass is the mean mass of an atom compared to 1/12 of the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
- The relative formula mass (RFM or Mr) is the sum of the relative atomic masses of all the atoms in a chemical formula.
- %mass of an element in a compound = (relative mass of element in compound ÷ RFM of compound) × 100
Keywords
Relative atomic mass - RAM is the mean mass of an atom relative to 1/12th the mass of an atom of carbon–12.
Relative formula mass - (RFM or Mr) is the sum of the relative atomic masses of all the atoms in a chemical formula.
Common misconception
Pupils may use the atomic number rather than mass when calculating the relative formula mass. Also, the number of atoms can be missed for the percentage of an element in a compound.
Emphasise that atomic mass is the larger number for each element on the periodic table and encourage pupils to use the key present to help them identify the mass.
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