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Chemistry Chapter 3

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the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule   molecular mass  
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the sum of the atomic masses of all atoms in a formula unit of a compound   formula mass  
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the quanitity of a given substance that contains as many molecules or formula units as the number of atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12. The amount of substance containing Avogadro's number of molecules or formula units.   mole (mol)  
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the number of atoms in a 12-g sample of carbon-12, equal to 6.02 x 10^23 to three significant figures   Avogadro's number  
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the mass of one mole of substance. In grams, it is numerically equal to the formula mass in atomic mass units.   molar mass  
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the mass percentages of each element in a compound.   percentage composition  
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parts per hundred parts of the total, by mass   mass percentage  
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the formula of a sub-stance written with the smallest integer (whole-number) subscripts   empirical (simplest) formula  
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the calculation of the quantities of reactants and products involved in a chemical reaction   stoichiometry  
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the reactant that is entirely consumed when a reaction goes to completion   limiting reactant (reagent)  
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the maximum amount of product that can be obtained by a reaction from given amounts of reactants   theoretical yield  
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the actual yield (experimentally determined) expressed as a percentage of the theoretical yield (calculated)   percentage yield  
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