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Case 54 answer-sense. A student reviews the final answer. Which check best catches an exam error? Focus on relative formula mass the sum the relative in Relative formula mass, not on a neighbouring Unit 4.3 idea.

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Topic

Chemical measurements, conservation of mass and the quantitative interpretation of chemical equations

Question

  1. A. Case 54 answer-sense: Check that the answer size, unit, and chemical context all match for relative formula mass the sum the relative
  2. B. Case 54 answer-sense: Accept the answer if it has many decimal places (Relative formula mass)
  3. C. Case 54 answer-sense: Choose the answer with the biggest number because it looks more complete (relative formula mass the sum the relative)
  4. D. Case 54 answer-sense: Drop the unit if the working contains a formula (Chemical measurements, conservation of mass and the quantitative interpretation of chemical equations)

Answer

The correct option is Case 54 answer-sense: Check that the answer size, unit, and chemical context all match for relative formula mass the sum the relative.

Explanation

The correct option is Case 54 answer-sense: Check that the answer size, unit, and chemical context all match for relative formula mass the sum the relative. It supports the approved learning objective by keeping the method tied to relative formula mass the sum the relative in Relative formula mass. The other options are incorrect because they either use the wrong quantitative relationship, lose the required unit, confuse coefficients with subscripts, or report an answer without a complete worked method.

Common mistake

Confusing Relative Atomic Mass with Relative Formula Mass

Students often confuse relative atomic mass (Ar) with relative formula mass (Mr), thinking they are the same.

Remember that relative atomic mass refers to a single atom, while relative formula mass is the sum of the relative atomic masses of all atoms in a formula.

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