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Unit 06 The Mole Theory Ch. 4 and 7
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Dimensional Analysis ● just converting one thing to another
Problem 1: How many seconds are in a day? sec day What do we know? Let’s solve. Conversion factors: the numerator and denominator are equal × × = 86,400 sec 1 day
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Dimensional Analysis Problem 2:
You're throwing a pizza party for 15 and figure each person might eat 4 slices. How much is the pizza going to cost you? You call up the pizza place and learn that each pizza will cost you $14.78 and will be cut into 12 slices. You tell them you'll call back. How much money is the pizza going to cost you, which in math terms is: cost (in dollars) per party, or just $/party 14.78 x 4 x 15 = $73.90 party
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How do you measure matter?
Counting (dozen, 3/$1, 6 pack) Mass ( 1 lb, 4 oz, 57g) Volume (liter, gallon, pint, quart) In chemistry- this is all measured by a measuring unit called the mole.
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Mass of a Mole Molar Mass- the mass of a mole of any element or compound (in grams) Also called: Formula mass – sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a formula of a compound
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How to determine molar mass-
The atomic mass expressed in grams- rounded to whole number (ones place) Examples: C = Cl = O = F = 12g 35g 16g 19g
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How to determine molar mass-
For compounds- Add together all the atoms that make up the compound Examples: SO3 = 1 S atom 3 O atoms 32g g g + 16g = 80g
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How to determine molar mass-
What is the gram formula mass of ammonium carbonate (NH4) 2CO3? Take inventory: N × 14 = 28 H × 1 = 8 C × 12 = 12 O × 16 = 48 96g
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Number of particles in a Mole
1 mole = 6.02 × representative particles (also called Avogadro’s Number) What is a representative particle? How the substance normally exists: Atom- rep. particle for most elements Molecule- rep. particle for covalent compounds and diatomic molecules “BrINCl HOF” Formula unit- rep. particle for ionic compounds
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Converting from moles –› particles
Analogy: 1 dozen = 12 eggs Conversion Factors: 1 dozen or 12 eggs 12 eggs 1 dozen For moles and particles: 1 mole = 6.02 × 1023 rep particles– therefore Conversion Factors 1 mole OR 6.02 × 1023 particles 6.02 × 1023 particles 1 mole
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How to solve mole problems:
How many moles are in the number of molecules? Sample problem: × 1023 atoms Mg 1. Determine known and unknown. Known: × 1023 atoms Mg Unknown: moles 2. Determine the conversion factor(s) needed. 3. Multiply the known by the appropriate conversion factor(s) so units cancel. 4. Calculate answer 2.08 × 10-1 moles or moles 1 mole 6.02 × 1023 particles 6.02 × 1023 particles 1 mole or 1.25 × 1023 atoms Mg 1 mole 6.02 × 1023 atoms
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The Mole and Avogadro’s Number
1.) How many molecules are in 2.0 moles? 6.02 1023 molecules 1 mole 2.0 mole = 1.20 1024 molecules
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The Mole and Avogadro’s Number
1.) How many moles are in 6.02 × 1023 particles? 1 mole 6.02 × 1023 particles 6.02 × 1023 particles = 1 mole
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Mole – Mass Relationship
Use the following conversion factors: 1mole or molar mass molar mass mole (we have to calculate the molar mass of the substance)
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Moles Grams Ex.) How many grams are in 9.45 moles of N2O3?
Known: moles of N2O3 Unknown: mass (grams) of N2O3 Step 1: calculate the molar mass of N2O3 N = 2 x 14 = 28 O = 3 x 16 = 48 76g Step 2: solve 9.45 moles x 76g = g N2O3 mole
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Mass Moles Ex.) Find the number of moles in 92.2g of Fe2O3?
Known: mass of Fe2O3 is 92.2g Unknown: moles of Fe2O3 Step 1: Find the molar mass of Fe2O3 Fe = 2 x 56 = 112 O = 3 x 16 = 48 160g Step 2: Solve 92.2g x 1 mole = mole Fe2O3 g
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Molar Conversion Examples
Find the mass of 2.1 1024 molecules of NaHCO3. 2.1 1024 molecules 1 mole 6.02 1023 molecules 84 g 1 mole = g NaHCO3
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Volume of a Mole of Gas The Volume of a gas varies with a change in temperature or pressure. Measured at standard temperature and pressure (STP) 0°C at 1 atmosphere (atm) 1 mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4L Conversion Factors: 1mole OR L 22.4 L 1 mole
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Volume Moles Ex.) Determine the volume, in liters, if mole of SO2 gas at STP. known: 0.60 mole unknown: volume Start with the known and then use the correct conversion factor to solve for the unknown. 0.60 mole x L = L SO2 mole
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All the conversion factors you need to know!
Representative Particles 6.02 × 1023 particles 1 mole 1 mole 6.02 × 1023 particles OR Mass 1 Mole OR Molar Mass Molar mass Mole Volume 1 mole OR L 22.4 L 1 mole
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Your clothing labels have Percent Composition.
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Percent Composition The percent by mass of each element in a compound
Information needed: Formula of the compound Mass of the elements and the compound % mass = mass grams of element × 100 molar mass (g) of compound
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Calculating Percent Composition
Calculate the percent carbon in C3H8 - Find the molar mass C = 3 x 12 = 36g H = 8 x 1 = 8g 44g % C = mass(g) of carbon X 100 mass of C3H8 % C = 36g X 100 % C = X 100 % C = 81.8 or 82%
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Now, calculate the percent hydrogen in C3H8 %H = 8g X 100
%H = X 100 %H = 18.2 or 18%
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