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The first step to doing conversions with proportions is to understand what an equality is. In most cases, an equality compares two things where one of the numbers is 1. Examples: ◦ 1 foot = 12 inches ◦ 1 meter = 100 cm ◦ 1 year = 365 days Note that these equalities are reversible ◦ 1 foot = 12 inches = 1 foot
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Given value (unit) Unknown value (unit) Standard value (unit) Standard value (unit) How many inches are in 4.9 feet? ◦ The given value is 4.9 and the unit is feet ◦ The unknown value is unknown and the units are inches. ◦ The equality we use for the standard value is 1 ft = 12 inches =
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Given value (unit) Unknown value (unit) Standard value (unit) Standard value (unit) 4.9 feet ? Inches 1 foot 12 inches 4.9 feet ? Inches 1 foot 12 inches To solve: Cross multiply and divide. = = =
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4.9 feet ? Inches 1 foot 12 inches 4.9 = ? 1 12 12 X 4.9 = 58.8 12 XX 12 =
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1 MOLE = MOLAR MASS ◦ Molar mass = the atomic mass of an element from the Periodic Table or the mass of all the elements in a compound. ◦ 1 mole Ne = 20.18g ◦ 1 mole NaCl = 58.44g 1 MOLE = 6.02 X 10 23
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8 moles CO 2 ______g CO 2 ______p CO 2 ______mole H 2 2.02g H 2 ______ p H 2 ___mole C 3 H 8 _____ g C 3 H 8 3.01x10 23 pC 3 H 8 3 mole NaCl_____ g NaCl_____ p NaCl _____mole H 2 SO 4 392.36 g H 2 SO 4 _____ p H 2 SO 4
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8 moles CO 2 352.08g CO 2 4.8 x 10 23 p CO 2 1 mole H 2 2.02g H 2 6.02 x 10 23 p H 2 0.5 mole C 3 H 8 22.06 g C 3 H 8 3.01x10 23 pC 3 H 8 3 mole NaCl175.32 g NaCl1.8 x 10 23 p NaCl 4 mole H 2 SO 4 392.36 g H 2 SO 4 2.4 x 10 23 p H 2 SO 4
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How many grams of CH 4 are in 8.16 moles? 8.16 mole CH 4 ? grams CH 4 1 mole CH 4 16.05 g CH 4 8.16mole x 16.05g = 131g CH 4 How many particles are in 8.16 moles CH4? 8.16 mole CH 4 ? particles CH 4 1 mole CH 4 6.02 x 10 23 p CH 4 8.16mole x 6.02 x 10 23 p = 4.91 x 10 24 p = =
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2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened 3/4 cup granulated sugar 3/4 cup packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 large eggs 2 cups (12-oz. pkg.) NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Semi-Sweet Chocolate MorselsNESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels 1 cup chopped nuts Yields 60 What amounts would I use if I wanted to make 120?
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In a recipe, the amounts called for can be doubled or halved. As long as all the amounts are treated the same way, the recipe should turn out. Balanced equations can be treated the same way.
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When an equation is balanced, the coefficient numbers represent numbers of atoms, molecules or formula units. As long as the coefficient numbers remain proportional, the equation remains balanced.
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2H 2 + O 2 2H 2 O Two molecules H 2 + one molecule O 2 forms two molecules H 2 O. What if I changed the 2 in front of H 2 to a 4? What would happen to the other coefficient numbers? What if I changed the 2 in front of the H 2 O to 12?
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What if I changed the coefficient in front of O 2 to 6.02x 10 23 ? As long as the proportions within the equation remain the same, the equation remains balanced.
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Therefore, balanced equations can be used to determine how much of one substance would be needed or produced from another substance in the equation. This is called stoichiometry.
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# of atoms 2 atoms N6 atoms H2 atoms N 6 atoms H # of moles 1 moles N 2 3 mole H 2 2 moles NH 3 # of particles 6.02x10 23 1.8x10 24 1.2x10 24 Mass28.026.06g34.08g Total mass reactants 34.08g Total mass products 34.08g
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2C 2 H 6 + 7O 2 4CO 2 + 6H 2 O If 4 moles of C 2 H 6 are reacted, how many moles of O 2 are needed? ◦ Since C 2 H 6 doubled, O 2 will also double. If 8.94 mole H 2 O are produced, how many mole, O 2 reacted? ◦ 8.94 mole H 2 O = ? Mole O 2 6 mole H 2 O 7 mole O 2 = 10.4 mole O 2
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Using Proportions Given amount (g A) = Unknown amount (g B) Total molar mass A Total molar mass B (molar mass A x # moles) (molar mass B x # moles)
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EXAMPLE: How many grams of O 2 are needed to produce 135 g H 2 O 135g H 2 O = ? g O 2 = 599 g O 2 36.04g H 2 O 160g O 2 Total molar mass (2 x 18.02g) (5 x 32.00g)
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