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Chapter 7 Moles
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What is a Representative Particle The smallest unit into which a substance can be broken down without changing the composition of the substance. Atoms, molecules, and formula units
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What is a mole? A mole is a measurement Other measurements include: –Couple, dozen, ream, gross, etc.
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What is a mole (mol)? A HUGE NUMBER! –602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Avogadro's Number Memorize this number! 1 mole = 6.02 x 10 23 representative particles
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Formulas Moles x 6.02 x 10 23 = particles Particle ÷ 6.02 x 10 23 = moles Moles x molar mass = grams Grams ÷ molar mass = moles Moles x 22.4 = liters Liters ÷ 22.4 = moles
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Mole Conversions—Moles to Particles If you know the moles of a substance, you can calculate the number of particles in it. Use Avogadro’s number to calculate Moles is the crossroad to all conversions
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Mole Conversions—Moles to Particles Ex. How many water molecules are there in 2.00 moles of water? 2 moles H 2 0 x 6.02 x 10 23 molecules 1.20 X 10 24 H 2 O molecules
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Problems How many moles of magnesium is 1.25 x 10 23 atoms of magnesium? 1.25 x 10 23 atoms Mg ( 6.02 X 10 23 atoms Mg) 2.08 X 10 -1 mol of Mg or 0.208 mol Mg
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How many molecules are in 2.12 mols of propane (C 3 H 8 )? 2.12 mol C 3 H 8 x 6.02 x 10 23 molecules 1.28 x 10 24 molecules of C 3 H 8
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Think about this… If you had a mole of water, would you be able to swim in it?
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How can this happen? One mole of zinc is 65.4 grams One mole of calcium is 40.1 grams One mole of magnesium is 24.3 grams Different densities
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Atomic Mass Protons and neutrons each have a mass of 1 atomic mass unit (amu) One mole of atomic mass units equals 1 gram. Carbon-12 has 12 amu –One mole of carbon is 12 grams
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The mass of a mole of an element such as carbon is called the gram atomic mass (gam) The mass of a mole of a covalent compound such as water is called the gram molecular mass (gmm) The mass of a mole of an ionic compound such as NaCl is called the gram formula mass (gfm) All three of these can simply be called the MOLAR MASS.
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Finding the Molar Mass Find the molar mass of SO 3 Add the atomic masses of the atoms that make the molecule. Round to the tenth. 1 S = 32.1 3 O: (3 x 16.0 amu) = 48.0 32.1 + 48.0 amu = 80.1 grams/mol
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Mole Conversions—Mass to Moles If you know the mass of a substance, you can calculate the number of moles. Ex.: You have 11.2 g of NaCl. How many moles is that?
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First: Calculate the molar mass of NaCl. Na = 23.0 g/mol Cl = 35.5 g/mol NaCl = 23.0 + 35.5 = 58.5 g/mol This means 1 mol of NaCl = 58.5 g NaCl
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Use the molar mass to calculate the number of moles in 11.2 g of NaCl. Use the formula. 11.2 g NaCl 58.5 g NaCl Answer: 0.191 moles NaCl
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Mole Conversions—Moles to Mass If you know the number of moles, you can calculate the mass. Ex. How many grams are in 2.50 mol of NaCl?
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Use the molar mass formula to convert to grams. 2.50 mol NaCl x 58.5 g NaCl Answer: 146 grams of NaCl
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Practice Problems How many moles are there in 1.50 x 10 23 molecules NH 3 ? Calculate the molar mass: N 2 O 3 ? How many moles are in 15.5 g SiO 2 ? What is the mass of 14.4 mol F 2 ?
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Practice Problems How many moles are there in 1.50 x 10 23 molecules NH 3 ? Answer: 0.249 mols NH 3 Calculate the molar mass: N 2 O 3 ? Answer: 76.0 grams/mol How many moles are in 15.5 g SiO 2 ? Answer: 0.258 mols SiO 2 What is the mass of 14.4 mol F 2 ? Answer: 547 g F 2
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Volume of a Mole of Gas Volumes of gases vary with changes in their temperatures and pressures In experiments, gas volumes are measured at STP (standard temperature and pressure) Standard temperature is 0° C or 273 K Standard pressure is 1 atm or 101.3 kPa One mole of all gases at STP have a volume of 22.4 L
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Practice Problem What is the volume, at STP, of a balloon containing 25.0 grams of carbon dioxide? 25.0 g CO 2 = 0.568… mol CO 2 x 22.4 L 44.0 g/mol 12.7 L CO 2
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Balanced Equations @ STP Coefficients are moles and molecules Moles x molar mass = grams Moles x 22.4 = L
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CH 4 + 2O 2 CO 2 + 2H 2 O @STP How many mole of H 2 O? 2 mol How many molecules of H 2 O? 2 molecules How many liters of O 2 ? 2 x 22.4 = 44.8 L How many grams of product? 12.0 + 32.0 + 4.0 + 32.0 = 80.0 g
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Percent Composition The percent by mass of each element in a compound % composition = mass of element x 100 mass of compound
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Practice Problem An 8.20 g piece of magnesium combines with oxygen to form 13.60 g of magnesium oxide. What is the percent composition of this compound? % Mg = 8.20 g Mg ÷ 13.60 g MgO x 100 60.3 % Magnesium 13.60 g MgO – 8.20 g Mg = 5.40 g % O = 5.40 g O ÷ 13.60 g MgO x 100 39.7 % Oxygen
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Practice Problem What is the percent composition of NaCl? Na is 23.0 g/mol + Cl is 35.5 g/mol = NaCl at 58.5 g/mol % Na = 23.0 g/mol ÷ 58.5 g/mol x 100 39.3 % sodium % Cl = 35.5 g/mol ÷ 58.5 g/mol x 100 60.7 % chlorine
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Problem Continued How much sodium is there in 454 g NaCl? 39.3 % ÷ 100 = 0.393 454 g NaCl x 0.393 = 178.422 = 178 g Na
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Empirical Formula Shows the lowest whole-number ratio of the atoms of the elements in a compound What is the empirical formula of C 8 H 18 ? C 4 H 9 What is the empirical formula of H 2 O? H 2 O
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Molecular Formula Shows the actual number and kinds of atoms present in a molecule of a compound The empirical formula of a compound is C 2 H 5. The molar mass is 58.0 g/mol. What is the molecular formula?
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Molecular Formula Continued C = 12.0 g/mol and H = 1.0 g/mol C 2 H 5 = 24.0 g/mol + 5.0 g/mol = 29.0 g/mol 58.0 g/mol ÷ 29.0 g/mol = 2 C 2 H 5 x 2 = C 4 H 10
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Formula from Percent What is the formula for a compound of iron and chlorine that is 34.4 % iron and 65.6 % chlorine by weight? Assume 100 grams of compound. 34.4 % becomes 34.4 g of Fe and 65.6% becomes 65.6 g of Cl Convert to moles. 34.4 g ÷ 55.8 g/mol = 0.656487.. mols
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Continued 65.6 g ÷ 35.5 g/mol = 1.87887.. mols Find the mole ratio (divide each mole value by the smallest mole value) 0.656487.. mols ÷ 0.656487.. mols = 1 1.87887..mols ÷ 0.656487.. mols = 3.0 The mole ratios are the subscripts. FeCl 3
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