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Chapter 11
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1. Describe how a mole is used in chemistry. 2. Relate a mole to common counting units. 3. Convert the number of moles to the number of particles present, and number of particles to number of moles.
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Chemists need a way to accurately count the number of very small things, like atoms and molecules. The word “mole” just means a certain quantity. Like ‘dozen’ means 12, be it eggs or bowling balls.
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Abbreviated: mol Defined by the number of carbon atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12. A mole of anything has this many particles: 6.02 x 10 23
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This number is called “Avagadro’s Number”. Expanded, it looks like this: 602 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 It’s such a big number, because it counts such small things.
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One mole of water (H 2 O) One mole of sodium chloride (NaCl) These are obviously not the same mass – but there are the same number of molecules in each sample.
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Conversion factor: 6.02 x 10 23 / 1 mole # of moles x 6.02x10 23 1 mole So how many atoms in 2.5 moles of Zn? How many molecules of H 2 O in 11.5 moles? How many molecules sucrose in 3.5 moles?
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Conversion factor: 1 mole / 6.02 x 10 23 # of particles x 1 mole 6.02x10 23 atoms How many moles in each of the following? 5.75 x 10 24 atoms Al3.58 x 10 23 units Zn Cl 2 3.75 x 10 24 molecules CO 2 2.5 x 10 20 atoms Fe
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How is a mole like a dozen, or a pair? What is the relationship between Avagadro’s number and the mole? How would you convert the number of particles to number of moles? Why do we use the mole?
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Do you think that one dozen eggs have the same mass as one dozen lemons? They only have the same number of items, not the same mass. Same goes for elements and compounds…
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Molar Mass: mass (in grams) of one mole of any substance. It is numerically equal to the average atomic mass on the periodic table. What is the molar mass of nitrogen? Potassium? Aluminum? How many particles in one mole of nitrogen? Potassium? Aluminum?
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Suppose, for a lab, you need 3.0 moles of Manganese. Using a balance, how many grams of Manganese would you measure out? [Molar Mass of Mn] x 3.0 moles 54.9 x 3.0 moles= 165g Mn
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(# moles) x # of grams = mass 1 mole What is the mass of the following? 3.57 mol Al3.45 mol Co 42.6 mol Si2.45 mol Zn
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You can also convert from mass to number of atoms, or atoms to mass. How many atoms of gold are present in a 25.0g nugget of gold? First, convert mass to moles. Second, convert moles to number of atoms.
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1. Mass to moles: 25.0g x (1 mol/196.97g) = 0.127 mol 2. Moles to atoms: 0.127 mol x (6.02x10 23 atoms/1 mol) = 7.65 x 10 22 atoms Ag
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How many atoms in the following? 55.2 g Li0.230 g Pb What is the mass (in grams) of the following? 1.00 x 10 24 atoms Mn1.5 x 10 15 atoms N
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Notice that the mole is always at the center of the calculation. MassMoleParticles 1 mole Number of grams 1 mole 6.02x10 23 particles 1 mol 6.02x10 23 particles
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Explain what is meant by molar mass. What conversion factor is used to convert mass to moles? Moles to mass? What are the steps needed to convert mass to the number of atoms?
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Remember that a chemical formula shows us the number and types of atoms in a compound. CCl 2 F 2 has 1 Carbon atom, 2 Chlorine atoms, and 2 Fluorine atoms. To find the molar mass of a compound, we simply add the individual masses together.
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CCl 2 F 2 Mass of Carbon = 12.0 g Mass of Chlorine = 35.4 g Mass of Fluorine = 19 g Molar Mass of CCl 2 F 2 = 12 + (2)35.4 + (2)19 = 120.8 g
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What is the mass of 1 mole of H 2 O? What is the mass of 1 mole of sucrose (C 6 H 12 O 6 )?
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