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PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURES OF SUBSTANCES
Properties and Structure of Substances
The properties and structure of substances depend on the types of particles (atoms, molecules, ions) that make them up and how these particles are arranged. The physical properties of substances such as boiling point, melting point, solubility, and conductivity are influenced by the strength of the forces between these particles.
2. Relative Atomic Mass (Ar)
Relative atomic mass is the weighted average mass of an atom of an element compared to the mass of an atom of carbon-12. The atomic mass of carbon-12 is taken as exactly 12 units. This value reflects the number of protons and neutrons in an atom of that element.
3. Relative Molecular Mass (Mr)
Relative molecular mass (also known as molecular weight) is the sum of the relative atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule. It tells us how much heavier a molecule is compared to a carbon-12 atom.
6. Moles of a Gas and its Volume
The relationship between the number of moles of a gas and its volume is governed by the Ideal Gas Law, which states that at standard temperature and pressure (STP, 0°C and 1 atm), one mole of any ideal gas occupies a volume of 22.4 liters.