Quiz: Relative Formula Mass (Mr) Calculations
Edexcel GCSE Chemistry
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Welcome! You've already learned about atomic structure, isotopes, and relative atomic mass. Now, let's test your understanding of relative formula mass (Mr) calculations.
What does 'relative formula mass (Mr)' represent?
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The relative formula mass (Mr) of H2O is {{blank0}}.
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Which of the following are true about relative formula mass (Mr)? (Select all that apply)
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Which element has a relative atomic mass of 32?
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The relative formula mass (Mr) of NaOH is {{blank0}}.
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Which factors are needed to calculate relative formula mass (Mr)? (Select all that apply)
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What is the relative formula mass (Mr) of CH4?
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