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Relating the Moles & Volume of a Gas
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Hand in labs and pick up your worksheets
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Avogadro’s Hypothesis Equal volumes of different gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles
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Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) Pressure = 101.3 kPa = 1 atm (pressure at sea level) Temperature = 25°C At STP: 1 mol of any gas has a volume of 22.4 L Conversion factor: 22.4 L/mol Only for gases and only at STP! So this is not the same volume as the one in density unless you are told that it’s a gas and that it is at STP
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Practice Hebden p.83 #11 a, b and #12 a, b
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Think, Pair, Share Try the following problems on your own first If you have trouble then talk to your partner If both of you still do not feel confident, form a group of 4 with another pair
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Think, Pair, Share 1) How many chloride ions are in 8.3 g of copper(II) chloride? 2) Calculate the number of hydrogen atoms in 4.5 mol of glycerol, C 3 H 5 (OH) 3. 3) How many molecules are in 14.56 g of sodium hydrogen sulfate? 4) Natural gas consists primarily of methane, CH 4. What is the mass of 8.0 L of CH 4 at STP? 5) What volume of CO 2 at STP contains 0.20 g of carbon?
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Think, Pair, Share 1)How many chloride ions are in 8.3 g of copper(II) chloride? CuCl 2 molar mass: 63.546+2x35.453 = 134.449 g/mol 8.3g x 1mol/134.449g x 6.022x10 23 molec/1mol = 3.717588 x 10 22 molec CuCl 2 There are 2 Cl atoms for in every 1 molecule of CuCl 2 3.717588 x 10 22 molec CuCl 2 x (2 atom Cl)/(1 molec CuCl 2 ) = 7.4 x 10 22 atoms
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Think, Pair, Share 2) Calculate the number of hydrogen atoms in 4.5 mol of glycerol, C 3 H 5 (OH) 3. C 3 H 8 O 4.5 mol x 6.022x10 23 molecules/mol = 2.7099 x 10 24 There are 8 atoms of H for every 1 molecule of C 3 H 8 O 2.7099 x 10 24 x 8 = 2.2 x 10 25 atoms
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Think, Pair, Share 3) How many atoms are in 14.56 g of sodium hydrogen sulfate? NaHSO 4 14.56g x 1mol/120.0589g x 6.022x10 23 = 7.303x10 22 atoms
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Think, Pair, Share 4) Natural gas consists primarily of methane, CH 4. What is the mass of 8.0 L of CH 4 at STP? 8.0 L x 1mol/22.4L x 16.0426g/mol = 5.7 g
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Think, Pair, Share 5) What volume of CO 2 at STP contains 0.20 g of carbon? 0.20g x 1mol/12.011g x 22.4L/mol = 0.37 L
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