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Catalyst – May 6-4, 2011 Grab a calculator! Monday Mystery Element! 1. Used to make batteries 2. Can cause kidney failure and high blood pressure 3. Found in tobacco leaves
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Catalyst – May 6-4, 2011 Monday Mystery Element! 1. Used to make batteries 2. Can cause kidney failure and high blood pressure 3. Found in tobacco leaves Discovered by Strohmeyer in 1817…..it is…… CADMIUM!
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Today’s Agenda Catalyst Welcome to STOICHIOMETRY!!! Holy Moley! Moles – Particles/Particles – Moles Moles – Mass/Mass – Moles Work Time Exit Question HOMEWORK: Stoichiometry Worksheet
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Today’s Objectives SWBAT perform mole – particle and particle – mole calculations. SWBAT calculate the molar mass of chemical substances. SWBAT perform mole-mass and mass-mole calculations.
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What is a mole to us chemists? A benign overgrowth of cells because of a failure in mitosis? NO! But gross… A rascly little rodent? NOOOO! A TV show featuring celebrities? NOOOOO! Then WHAT IS IT?????!!!???!?!?!???!!!!
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Think of the term “ a dozen ”… How many donuts are in a dozen? How many eggs are in a dozen? The Mole
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Just like a dozen refers to 12 objects … The mole refers to… 6.02 x 10 23 particles The Mole
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This number is called Avogadro ’ s number … 6.02 x 10 23 EQUALS 602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 http://molechemistry.info/ Avogadro’s Number
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Key Point #1: 1 mole (mol) = 6.02 x 10 23 atoms OR molecules Avogadro’s Number
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Stoichiometry Calculations Part One Moles – Particles and Particles – Moles (Particles = Atoms or Molecules)
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Avogadro LOVES Us! Key Point #2: Avogadro's number (6.02 x 10 23 ) is used to convert between moles and particles (atoms/molecules). It all relates back to the mole… Guess what’s coming back…
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TRAIN TRACKS!!! Step 1: What to what? Step 2: Write conversion factor(s) Step 3: Train tracks
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Write this down!!! How many atoms of Na are in 3.4 moles Na? Avogadro’s Number: Example #1
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Scientific Notation on the Calculator Don’t forget! When you need to type in a scientific notation number like 6.02 x 10 23 … Type 6.02 EE 23 instead SAVE TIME AND LOOK COOL!
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Write this down!!! How many moles of N 2 are in 250 molecules N 2 ? Avogadro’s Number: Example #2
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How many molecules of C 12 H 22 O 11 are in 2.1 moles of C 12 H 22 O 11 ? Avogadro’s Number: You Try!
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Stoichiometry Calculations Part Two Moles – Mass and Mass – Moles
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OOOH, I want some more train tracks! Key Point #3: Molar mass is the number of grams in one mole of a substance. It is used to convert between moles and mass. But Ms. Stroh, how am I ever going to find out this information?
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“ What is the molar mass? ” means… “How many grams are in one mole of a substance?” 1 mol C = Molar Mass: Example #1 12.01 g C
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1 mol Na = Write this down!!! Molar Mass: Example #2 22.99 g Na
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1 mol CO 2 = Write this down!!! Molar Mass: Example #3 44.01 g CO 2
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101.1 g KNO 3 Molar Mass: You Try! 1 mol KNO 3 =
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If we have 3.5 moles of KNO 3, how many grams of KNO 3 would we have? Write this down!!! Molar Mass: Step-Up Problem #1
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If we have 20 grams CH 4, how many moles of CH 4 do we have? Write this down!!! Molar Mass: Step-Up Problem #2
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Independent Practice Worksheet time! Show your work! Finish for Homework! Show Train Tracks on #7-14
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Exit Question 1. How many molecules are in 1 mole of NH 4 ? 2. How many grams are in 2.3 moles of NH 4 HW: Finish Worksheet and read 12.1 and 12.2 in book!
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