Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry - Exam Question Walkthrough|A Level Chemistry (AQA)

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  • @easymodeexams33
    @easymodeexams33  Месяц назад

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  • @easymodeexams33
    @easymodeexams33  2 года назад +6

    Hopefully this was helpful! Although I said the 'v' variable was for velocity, this is technically incorrect since it doesn't include a direction, so in your exam refer to it as speed, as stated in the question. Hey-ho

  • @aroofhalim7478
    @aroofhalim7478 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much!

  • @Masowe.
    @Masowe. Год назад +1

    thank you

  • @itsyogirlsavanna6640
    @itsyogirlsavanna6640 Год назад

    Is there a particular formula for when you should know when to times and divide by avagadros

    • @easymodeexams33
      @easymodeexams33  Год назад +4

      There is an equation you need to remember for avogadros:
      number of particles = moles x avogadros number
      (particles can be ions, atoms or molecules)
      you can rearrange this and solve for different things. This question specifically asked for 1 mole, and detailed in the question that a germanium ion (single ion) reaches the detector. So you have to connect the dots and realise you just calculated the mass of 1 ion, and need to convert that into 1 mole using the equation I just provided by making the number of ions the subject, which is 1. Well, the mass of the ion can be used in this case, since that is what you're concerned with. I covered this in a video that covers every equation you need to know for amount of substance: ruclips.net/video/w9l_EXydo3A/видео.html

  • @lamiyakhokon890
    @lamiyakhokon890 Год назад +2

    hi, could someone pls clarify something for me, when you divide or multiply by Avogadros constant to get mass. in someone else's video I saw her dividing by the Avogardos constant but here I m seeing the exact opposite.

    • @muchayevamadzimure8895
      @muchayevamadzimure8895 Год назад +6

      if you want to find the mass of a mole then you times by avg constant
      if you want to find the mole from the mass given (which im guessing is what the other video did ) then you divide by avg constant x 1000
      hope that helps

    • @lamiyakhokon890
      @lamiyakhokon890 Год назад +2

      @@muchayevamadzimure8895 thank you sooo much. i literally have my paper 1 tmrw so u have basically saved me! Thanks again! :)