The Mole: A Measurement of Matter Describe how Avogadro’s number is related to a mole of any substance Solve problems involving mass in grams, amount in.

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The Mole: A Measurement of Matter Describe how Avogadro’s number is related to a mole of any substance Solve problems involving mass in grams, amount in moles, and number of atoms of an element

The Mole and Avogadro’s Number SI unit that measures the amount of substance 1 mole = x representative particles Representative particles are usually atoms, molecules, or formula units (ions)

Examples SubstanceRepresentative Particle Chemical Formula Representative Particles in 1.00 mol NitrogenAtomN6.022 x atoms SodiumAtomNa6.022 x atoms CalciumAtomCa6.022 x atoms

Solve How many atoms are in one mole of 1. Mercury (Hg) 2. Gold (Au) 3. Silver (Ag) 4. Iron (Fe)

How many moles of magnesium are in 1.25 x atoms of magnesium? Divide the number of atoms or molecules given in the example by x Divide (1.25 x ) by (6.022 x ) Express in scientific notation Answer = 2.08 x mol Mg

How many moles of silver, Ag, are in 3.01 x atoms of silver?

Answer mol Ag

Molar mass Mass (in grams) of one mole of a substance Broad term (can be substituted) for gram atomic mass, gram formula mass, and gram molecular mass Can be unclear: What is the molar mass of oxygen? O or O 2 ? - element O or molecular compound O 2 ?

Molar Mass The mass of one mole of atomic hydrogen is 1.01 grams. The mass of one mole of aluminum is What is the mass of one mole of barium? Zinc? Neon?

Calculating the Molar Mass What is the mass in grams of 3.50 mol of the element copper? 1. Look up the mass on the periodic table. Round it to two decimal places. (63.55 g) 2. Multiply g by 3.50 moles. Answer is 222 g Cu (Three significant figures because three figs in 3.50)

Solve What is the mass in grams of 2.00 mol of nitrogen?

Solve What is the mass in grams of 1.20 x 10 8 atoms of copper, Cu? 1. Convert the given amount of atoms to the amount of moles by dividing by Avogadro’s number. Answer: 1.99 x The amount in moles is then multiplied by molar mass (63.55) Answer: 1.27 x g Cu