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IIIIIIIV The Mole I. Molar Conversions A. What is the Mole? n A counting unit n Similar to a dozen, except instead of 12, it’s 602 billion trillion 602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.

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2 IIIIIIIV The Mole I. Molar Conversions

3 A. What is the Mole? n A counting unit n Similar to a dozen, except instead of 12, it’s 602 billion trillion 602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 n 6.02 X 10 23 (in scientific notation) n This number is named in honor of n Amedeo Avogadro (1776 – 1856) n Amedeo Avogadro (1776 – 1856),

4 n 1 mole of hockey pucks would equal the mass of the moon! A. What is the Mole? n 1 mole of pennies would cover the Earth 1/4 mile deep! n 1 mole of basketballs would fill a bag the size of the earth!

5 How does a Mole relate? n 1 Mol = 6.02 x 10 23 particles n If I had 1 mol of cookies, how many cookies would I have? n If I had 1 mol of cars, how many cars would I have? n If I had 1 mol of Aluminum, how many atoms would I have? n Note that the NUMBER is always the same, but the MASS is very different!

6 = 6.02 x 10 23 C atoms = 6.02 x 10 23 H 2 O molecules = 6.02 x 10 23 NaCl “formula units” 6.02 x 10 23 Na + ions and 6.02 x 10 23 Cl – ions A Mole of Anything A Mole of Anything Contains 6.02 x 10 23 particles 1 mole C 1 mole H 2 O 1 mole NaCl

7 Avogadro's Number n That means in 1.008 grams of Hydrogen, there are:  6.02x10 23 atoms OR  602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 n And that 18.99 grams of Flourine, there are:  6.02x10 23 atoms OR  602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

8 Molar Mass n Describes the mass of 1 mole of an element or compound. n Atomic mass tells the...  grams per mole (g/mol), used to describe the mass of one mole of an element or chemical compound. n Round to 2 decimal places!

9 B. Molar Mass Examples n carbon n aluminum n zinc 12.01 g/mol 26.98 g/mol 65.39 g/mol

10 B. Molar Mass Examples n water n sodium chloride H2OH2O  2(1.01) + 16.00 = 18.02 g/mol  NaCl  22.99 + 35.45 = 58.44 g/mol

11 B. Molar Mass Examples n sodium bicarbonate n sucrose  NaHCO 3  22.99 + 1.01 + 12.01 + 3(16.00) = 84.01 g/mol  C 12 H 22 O 11  12(12.01) + 22(1.01) + 11(16.00) = 342.34 g/mol

12 C. Multiple Moles Examples n 2 moles of water n 3.4 moles of sodium chloride  2 x (H 2 O)  2 x (2x(1.01) + 16.00)  = 36.04 g  The units of grams is because we now have multiple moles…  3.4 x (NaCl)  3.4 x (22.99 + 35.45)  = 198.70 g


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