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Moles and Calculating Molar Mass
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The mole is the S.I. unit for the amount of a substance. A mole is the amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 g. of carbon-12.
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The mole is a counting unit, just like a dozen is. We don’t usually order 12 or 24 ears of corn; we order 1 dozen or 2 dozen. Similarly, a chemist may want 1 mole of carbon, or 2 moles of iron.
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The number of atoms in a mole is known as Avogadro’s number. Avagadro’s number, 6.022 X 10 23, is the exact number of atoms in exactly 1 mole of a pure substance.
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The mass of 1 mole of a pure substance is the molar mass of that substance. Molar mass is written in units of g/mol.
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For example, 4 g. of Helium, 6.94 g. of Lithium, and 200.59 g. of Mercury all contain a mole of atoms. 1 mole of sulfur 1 mole of Potassium dichromate 1 mole of graphite
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Calculating Molar Mass Molar Mass (also referred to as formula weight)- is the mass of one mole of any substance. The amount is equal to the molecular mass of the substance BUT the unit is grams.
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To calculate the molar mass, multiply the number of atoms of each element by that elements atomic mass and add them together. Example: NaCl 2 Na (23 g/mol) + Cl 2 (2)(35.4 g/mol) = 93.8 g/mol
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Example Problem 1: MgCl 2 Mg (24.3 g/mol) + Cl 2 (2)(35.4 g/mol) = 95.1 g/mol
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Example Problem 2 What is the molar mass of barium nitrate, Ba(NO 3 ) 2
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Example Problem 3 What is the molar mass of Al 2 S 3 ?
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