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Chemical Quantities Chapter 10. The Mole: A Measurement of Matter We can measure mass (g), volume (L), count atoms or molecules in MOLES Pair: 1 pair.

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1 Chemical Quantities Chapter 10

2 The Mole: A Measurement of Matter We can measure mass (g), volume (L), count atoms or molecules in MOLES Pair: 1 pair of shoelaces (2) ; Dozen: 1 dozen oranges (12); Ream: 1 ream of paper (500) 1 mole = 6.02 x 10 23 of the representative particles. Mole is an amount, defined as the number of carbon atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon-12.

3 The Mole: A Measurement of Matter 6.02 x 10 23 is called: Avogadro’s number. What are representative particles ? The smallest pieces of a substance: 1)For a molecular compound: it is the molecule. 2)For an ionic compound: it is the formula unit (made of ions). 3)For an element: it is the atom.

4 Questions 1 mole = 6.02 x 10 23 of the representative particles. How many molecules of CO 2 are in 4.56 moles of CO 2 ? Known: 4.56 mol CO 2 Unknown: molecules of CO 2 Relationship: 1 mol CO 2 = 6.02 x 10 23 molecules of CO 2 Conversion Factors 4.56 mol CO 2 X = 25.4 X 10 23 = 2.54 X 10 24 m olecules 1 mol 6.02 x 10 23 molecules 1 mol 6.02 x 10 23 molecules 1 mol

5 The mass of one mole of any substance is called the molar mass. (same value as the atomic mass) ie: Molar mass of He = Molar mass of Hg = Molar mass of Li = 4 g/mol 200.59 g/mol 6.94 g/mol

6 Examples  Calculate the molar mass of the following compounds Na 2 S N2O4 N2O4 C Ca(NO 3 ) 2 C 6 H 12 O 6 (NH 4 ) 3 PO 4 = 78 g/mol = 92 g/mol = 12 g/mol = 164 g/mol = 180 g/mol = 149 g/mol

7 The Mole – Mass Relationship Conversion factors : To change between grams of a compound and moles of a compound. Molar mass = 1 mole molar mass 1 mol molar mass and MASS IN GRAMS MOLES NUMBER OF PARTICLES Divide with molar mass Multiply with molar mass multiply with Avogadro’s number divide with Avogadro’s number

8 If you are given moles, you……………MOLE- TIPLY!

9 How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH ? need to change grams to moles for NaOH 1mole Na = 22.99g ; 1 mol O = 16.00 g ; 1 mole of H = 1.01 g 1 mole NaOH = 40.00 g

10 Many of the chemicals we deal with are in the physical state as: gases. They are difficult to weigh (or mass). But, we may still need to know how many moles of gas we have. Two things effect the volume of a gas: a) Temperature and b) Pressure We need to compare all gases at the same temperature and pressure. The Mole – Volume Relationship

11 Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) - means a temperature of 0 o C and pressure of 1 atm. At STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 L Called the molar volume Relationship : 22.4 L = 1 mol at STP 22.4 L 1 mol 22.4 L and

12 Lets try these examples :  What is the volume of 4.59 mole of CO 2 gas at STP?  How many moles is 5.67 L of O 2 at STP?  What is the volume of 8.8 g of CH 4 gas at STP? = 103 L = 0.253 mol = 12.3 L

13 Density of Gas D = m / V (density = mass/volume) -for a gas the units will be: g / L We can determine the density of any gas at STP if we know its formula. To find the density we need: 1) mass and 2) volume. D = m / V

14 Density of Gas Lets assume we have 1 mole of gas, then the mass is the molar mass (from periodic table) And, at STP the volume is 22.4 L. 1. Find the density of CO 2 at STP 2. Find the density of CH 4 at STP  3. What is the molar mass of a gas with a density of 1.964 g/L, @STP?  4. How about a density of 2.86 g/L, @STP? m = D x V

15 Percent Composition of a Compound The percent by mass of an element in a compound is the number of grams of the element divided by the mass in grams of the compound, multiplied by 100. % by mass of element = mass of element mass of compound × 100

16 Percent Composition of a Compound Find the % composition of Cu 2 S %Cu = 32.07 g S 159.17 g Cu 2 S  100 = 79.852% Cu %S = 127.10 g Cu 159.17 g Cu2S  100 = 20.15% S

17 Determine the percent by mass of C in C 3 H 8. % C = mass of C in 1 mol C 3 H 8 molar mass of C 3 H 8 × 100% = 81.8% C = × 100% 36.0 g 44.0 g Calculate Solve for the unknowns.

18 Determine the percent by mass of H in C 3 H 8. % H = mass of H in 1 mol C 3 H 8 molar mass of C 3 H 8 × 100% = 18% H = × 100% 8.0 g 44.0 g Calculate Solve for the unknowns.

19 The percents of the elements add up to 100% when the answers are expressed to two significant figures (82% + 18% = 100%). Evaluate Does the result make sense?

20 You can also calculate the percent composition of a compound using its chemical formula. CuSO 4. 5 H 2 O ( hydrated compounds) Percent Composition from the Chemical Formula Mass of molecule in sample of compound Total mass of compound x 100

21 H 2 0: 5 x 18 = 90 Cu: 1 x 63.5 S: 1 x 32.0 O: 4 x 16.0 Mass of molecule in sample of compound = 90 Total mass of compound = 159.5 + 90 = 249.5 = 63.5 = 32.0 = 64.0 159.5 90/249.5 = 0.3607 x 100 = 36.07% CuSO 4. 5 H 2 O


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