The Avogadro’s Number and Mole

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The Avogadro’s Number and Mole

History About 200 years ago scientists needed a unit of measure that connected the mass of a molecule or atom with how many of them there were. Amadeo Avogadro proposed his hypothesis in 1811. At that time, there was no data on the number of particles in a mole, or an agreement on any atomic weights or the standard.

Avogadro’s Law The number of particles of a gas of equal volumes as equal pressures and temperatures was a constant regardless of the gas. Inside a container of gas is some number of particles. He had no idea what the number was, but he thought it was a constant if the temperature and pressure were the same. He named this number a mole. He started to react his one mole of gas with stuff and get one mole of other elements. He measured the mass of a mole of different elements. This is atomic mass.

Amadeo Avogadro

Advances in science led to a number that was named in Avogadro’s honor. He never knew what the number was. We use 6.022 x 1023. The current value is 6.022 141 99  x 1023.

The Mole Analogy of size - Suppose that the entire state of Texas, with an area of 262,000 square miles, were covered with a layer of fine sand 50 feet thick, each grain of sand being 1/100 of an inch in diameter. There would then be Avogadro's number of sand particles in this immense sandpile. 1 mole of any substance = 6.022 x 1023 particles.

A mole is a number of particles 1 mol H2O = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H2O 1 mol NaCl = 6.022 x 1023 formula units NaCl 1 mol Cu = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Cu 1mol people = 6.022 x 1023 people Again… 1 mol anything = 6.022 x 1023 particles

The Mole and the Elements The average atomic mass represents the numbers of grams of an element equal to 1 mole of that element. 1 mol C = 6.022 x 1023 atoms C 1 mol C = 12.01 g C 6.022 x 1023 atoms C = 12.01 g C

1 mol Ca = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Ca 1 mol Ca = 40.08 g Ca 6.022 x 1023 atoms Ca = 40.08 g Ca While 1 mol C = 1 mol Ca (both = 6.022 x 1023 ), the mass of C does not equal the mass of Ca.

Converting between moles and grams atomic mass of elements is measured in amu. amu is the same thing as grams/mole Therefore 1.00794 g of H = 1 mole of H 22.989768 g Na = 1 mole Na

Example How many moles are in 24 g of Cu 24 g Cu 1mole Cu 63.549 g Cu = 0.3776613322 mol Cu 63.549 g Cu 0.38 mol Cu (2 sig figs) How many atoms of copper is this? .3776613322 mol Cu 6.022 x 1023 particles 1 mole =2.3 x1023 atoms of Cu

Homework How many moles are in 15.7 g of Al? How many atoms is that?