Chapter 6 Chemistry Review

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1.
A small unit of mass equal to 1.66·10^-24 grams.
2.
The weighted average of the masses of all the isotopes of an element.
3.
The number equal to the number of carbon atoms in 12.01g of carbon.
4.
6.022·10^23
5.
The mass in grams of 1 mol of the substance.
6.
The _______ of carbon in ethanol can be computed by comparing the mass of carbon in 1 mol of ethanol with the total mass of 1 mol of ethanol and multiplying the result by 100%.
7.
The formula of a compound expressing the smallest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound.
8.
The actual formula of a compound giving the types of atoms and numbers of each type of atom
9.
the least number of decimal places limits the number of ________ in addition
10.
Which has more mass, 1 mol of silver or 1 mol of lead?