atomThe smallest part of an element that can exist. have very little massThe amount of matter an object contains. Mass is measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g).. Instead of using their actual masses in kilograms, we use their relative atomic massThe mean relative mass of the atoms of the different isotopes in an element. It is the number of times heavier an atom is than one-twelfth of a carbon-12 atom.. Relative atomic mass is given the symbol Ar. The Ar of an elementA substance made of one type of atom only. is the mean mass of its atoms compared to 1/12th the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
Calculating relative formula mass
Relative formula mass is given the symbol Mr. If the substance consists of moleculeA collection of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds., the term relative molecular mass can be used instead.
The Mr of a substance is the mean mass of one of its units compared to 1/12th the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
To calculate the Mr for a substance:
work out how many atoms of each element there are in the chemical formula
add together the Ar values for all the atoms of each element present
Example 1
Calculate the relative formula mass of carbon dioxide, CO2.
(Relative atomic masses: C = 12.0, O = 16.0)
Mr of CO2 = 12.0 + 16.0 + 16.0 = 44.0
It could also be calculated this way:
Mr of CO2 = (1 × 12.0) + (2 × 16.0) = 12.0 + 32.0 = 44.0
Example 2
Calculate the relative formula mass of chlorine, Cl2.
(Relative atomic mass: Cl = 35.5)
Mr of Cl2 = 35.5 + 35.5 = 71.0
Note that the answer is given to 1 decimal place. It could also be calculated this way:
Mr of Cl2 = (2 × 35.5) = 71.0
Question
Calculate the relative formula mass of magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2.
(Relative atomic masses: Mg = 24.3, O = 16.0, H = 1.0)