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The Mole
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Dimensional Analysis Review How many seconds are in 5.2 hours?
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Dimensional Analysis Review Calculate the number of inches in 26.7 yards
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Stoichiometry Dimensional Analysis is just a long word for changing units in chemistry If you can do Dimensional Analysis, you can do stoichiometry
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Steps 1. Start with finding your given units and desired units. 2. Use Conversion Factors and cross out until you get what you wanted 3. Check your work.
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The Mole Chemists need a convenient method for counting accurately the number of atoms, molecules, or formula units in a sample of a substance. The Mole (mol) is the SI base unit used to measure the number of atoms in a substance.
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The Mole A mole of anything contains 6.02 x 10 23 representative particles. A representative particle is any kind of particle such as atoms, molecules, formula units, electrons, or ions. 6.02 x 10 23 is called Avogadro’s number
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Avogadro’s Number Amadeo Avogadro worked with different gases at different pressures and different temperatures. Though 6.02 x 10 23 is called Avogadro’s number, his work was used by other scientists to calculate and fine tune this number using several experiments much after Avogadro’s time. The latest experiment involved using X-ray’s to determine the distance between atoms in an ultrapure silicon sample.
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Conversion Factor #1
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Mole – Representative Particle Calculations Calculate the number of atoms in 3.50 moles of copper
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Another Example Calculate the number of molecules in 2.6 moles of H 2 O
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Another Example Calculate the number of formula units in 5.23 moles of NaCl
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Mole – Representative Particle Calculations How many moles of MgO are in 9.72 x 10 23 molecules of MgO?
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Another Example How many moles are in 4.50 x 10 24 atoms of Zinc?
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Mass & the Mole The mass in grams of 1 mole of a substance is called the molar mass or molecular weight To get the molecular weight you just add up all of the masses of all of the elements in a compound
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Molecular Weight Calculate the molecular weight of the following: Ca Na
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Molecular Weight Calculate the molecular weight of the following: MgO NaCl H 2 O Fe 2 O 3
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Conversion Factor # 2 1 mole Molecular weight (g) The molecular mass comes from the periodic table!
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Mole – Mass Calculations What is the mass of 4.21 moles of iron (III) oxide?
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Another Example Calculate the mass of 1.630 moles of Na
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Mole – Mass Calculations How many moles of Ca(OH) 2 are in 325 grams?
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Another Example How many moles are in 62.17 g of sodium chloride?
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This triangle may help. g molg/mol
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