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Essential IB Chemistry Calculations Guide

This document outlines 23 different calculations that are important for IB chemistry. These include calculations for determining moles, molar mass, mass of a substance, empirical and molecular formulas, theoretical and percentage yields of reactions, gas volumes and quantities, concentrations, atomic masses, enthalpy changes, and more. The document provides a high-level overview of the key calculations covered in IB chemistry.

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Essential IB Chemistry Calculations Guide

This document outlines 23 different calculations that are important for IB chemistry. These include calculations for determining moles, molar mass, mass of a substance, empirical and molecular formulas, theoretical and percentage yields of reactions, gas volumes and quantities, concentrations, atomic masses, enthalpy changes, and more. The document provides a high-level overview of the key calculations covered in IB chemistry.

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Calculations for IB chemistry

1. Calculating a
quantity in moles
from a number of
particles

2. Determine
relative molecular
or formula mass,
Mr
3. Calculate a
quantity in moles,
from a mass of a
substance
4. Determine
empirical formula
from %
composition by
mass
5. Determine
molecular formula
from empirical
formula
6. Use mole ratios
to determine the
number of moles
of B that can be
made from A

7. Calculate
theoretical yield

8. Determine
limiting and
excess reactants

9. Calculating
percentage yield.
10. Apply
Avogadro's Law to
calculate reacting
volumes of gases

11. Calculate
molar quantities
of gases at
standard
temperature and
pressure

12. The ideal gas


equation

13. Relationship
between
temperature,
pressure and
volume

14. Molar
Concentration

15. Concentration
by mass

16. Determine
relative atomic
mass from %
abundance data

17. Determine %
abundance from
relative atomic
mass

18. Calculating
the heat change of
a pure substance
(q)

19. Calculating an
enthalpy change
from experimental
data (∆ H

20. Calculating ∆ H
, using a Hess
cycle

21. Calculating ∆ H
, from average
bond enthalpies

22. Calculating ∆ H
, from enthalpies
of formation

23. Calculating ∆ H
, from enthalpies
of combustion

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