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− | The '''relative formula mass''' ('''M<sub>r</sub>) of a [[molecule]] is the [[mass]] of one [[mole]] of the [[molecule]]. | + | The '''relative formula mass''' ('''M<sub>r</sub>''') of a [[molecule]] is the [[mass]] of one [[mole]] of the [[molecule]]. |
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: '''Relative formula mass''' can be calculated from the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]] of the [[molecule]] and the [[Relative Atomic Mass|relative atomic mass]] of the [[element]]s. | : '''Relative formula mass''' can be calculated from the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]] of the [[molecule]] and the [[Relative Atomic Mass|relative atomic mass]] of the [[element]]s. | ||
: The '''relative formula mass''' is used to find the [[mass]] of a [[molecule]] needed to perform a complete [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]] with another [[chemical]]. | : The '''relative formula mass''' is used to find the [[mass]] of a [[molecule]] needed to perform a complete [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]] with another [[chemical]]. |
Revision as of 19:06, 2 January 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
The relative formula mass (Mr) of a molecule is the mass of one mole of the molecule.
About Relative Formula Mass
- Relative formula mass can be calculated from the chemical formula of the molecule and the relative atomic mass of the elements.
- The relative formula mass is used to find the mass of a molecule needed to perform a complete reaction with another chemical.