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Unit 9: The Mole Molar Mass Notes
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What is molar mass? It is the TOTAL mass of the entire compound.
It is the mass of 1 mole of the substance. Every atom of the compound is calculated into the mass. It is expressed in grams/mol (g/mol)
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How is molar mass calculated?
Use the periodic table to determine the mass of a single mole of a substance. The molar mass comes from the periodic table. AMU=molar mass Unit for molar mass is g/mol Every atom in the compound, has its molar mass added into the overall molar mass of the substance.
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Find the molar mass: 1. Copper: 6. Sulfur: 2. Aluminum: 7. Oxygen:
3. Hydrogen: Chlorine: 4. Nitrogen: Potassium: 5. Uranium: Beryllium:
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Determining the molar mass of compounds:
To add up the mass of EVERY atom in the compound, you must remember. The subscripts represent the number of atoms in a compound O2 = 2 oxygen atoms. FOR MOLAR MASS WE ONLY USE SUBSCRIPTS NOT COEFFECIENTS
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Determining the molar mass of compounds:
Add the molar masses of EVERY atom in the compound together. Find the molar mass of H2O H= = (1) x 2 hydrogen atoms g O=15.994= (16) x 1 oxygen atom g Molar mass of H2O g/mol *You can use whole numbers instead of decimals but you will need to round!
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Number of each type of atom
Find the molar mass: Compound Name Compound Formula Number of each type of atom Molar Mass (g/mol) Copper (III) oxide Cu2O3 2 Cu = 64 x 2 = 128g/mol 3 O = 16 x 3 = 48g/mol = 176g/mol Sodium phosphate Aluminum carbonate Nitrogen Dioxide Lithium Carbonate Sulfur trioxide Calcium sulfide
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