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DAY 1: 6.1-6.3 HOW MUCH SODIUM ? COUNTING NAILS BY THE POUND COUNTING ATOMS BY THE GRAM Chapter six
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Why Is Knowledge of Composition Important? Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 2 Some Applications: The amount of sodium in sodium chloride for diet. The amount of iron in iron ore for steel production. The amount of hydrogen in water for hydrogen fuel. The amount of chlorine in freon to estimate ozone depletion.
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Counting Nails by the Pound Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 3 A hardware store customer buys 2.60 pounds of nails. A dozen nails has a mass of 0.150 pounds. How many nails did the customer buy? 1 dozen nails = 0.150 lbs. 12 nails = 1 dozen nails Solution map:
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Counting Nails by the Pound, Continued Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 4 The customer bought 2.60 lbs of nails and received 208 nails. He counted the nails by weighing them!
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Counting Atoms by Moles Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 5 If we can find the mass of a particular number of atoms, we can convert the mass of an element sample to the number of atoms in the sample. The conversion factor we will use is the MOLE 1 mole = 6.022 x 10 23 things. Like 1 dozen = 12 things. Avogadro’s number.
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Moles- as a conversion factor Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 6 Mole = Number of things equal to the number of atoms in 12 g of C-12. 1 atom of C-12 weighs exactly 12 amu. 1 mole of C-12 weighs exactly 12 g. In 12 g of C-12 there are 6.022 x10 23 C-12 atoms.
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Conversions When converting between moles and number of atoms Use the conversion factor: 1 mole = 6.02 x10 23 atoms Practice: A silver ring contains 1.1 x 10 22 silver atoms. How many moles of silver are in the ring?
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Conversions continued When converting from grams to moles of an element Use the conversion factor: Molar mass (atomic mass in grams) = 1 mole Practice: Calculate the number of moles of sulfur in 57.8 g of sulfur.
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Conversions, continued When converting between grams and number of atoms Use two conversion factors molar mass= 1 mole and then 1 mole = 6.022 x10 23 atoms Practice: How many aluminum atoms are in an aluminum can with a mass of 16.2 g?
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Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 10 g Almol Alatoms Al Information: Given:16.2 g Al Find:? atoms Al Conversion Factors: 1 mol Al = 26.98 g 1 mol = 6.022 x 10 23 Example: How many aluminum atoms are in an aluminum can with a mass of 16.2 g? SOLUTION:
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COUNTING MOLECULES BY THE GRAM CHEMICAL FORMULAS AS CONVERSION FACTORS Day 2: 6.4-6.5
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Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 12 Molar Mass of Compounds The relative weights of molecules can be calculated from atomic weights. Formula mass = 1 molecule of H 2 O = 2(1.01 amu H) + 16.00 amu O = 18.02 amu. Since 1 mole of H 2 O contains 2 moles of H and 1 mole of O. Molar mass = 1 mole H 2 O = 2(1.01 g H) + 16.00 g O = 18.02 g.
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Conversions When converting from grams to moles of a compound Use the conversion factor: Formula mass (in grams) = 1 mole Practice: Calculate the number of moles of Hydrogen in 57.8 g of water.
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Conversions, continued When converting between grams and number of molecules Use two conversion factors formula mass= 1 mole and then 1 mole = 6.022 x10 23 molecules Practice: How many carbon dioxide molecules are in 45.3g of dry ice (carbon dioxide)?
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Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 15 Chemical Formulas as Conversion Factors 1 spider 8 legs. 1 chair 4 legs. 1 H 2 O molecule 2 H atoms 1 O atom.
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Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 16 Counting Parts We can use the total number to determine the number of each part: When all the desks in the room have 4 legs, if there are 30 desks in the room, there will be 120 legs (4 x 30). Since every H 2 O molecule has 2 H atoms, in 100 H 2 O molecules, there are 200 H atoms. In 1 mole of H 2 O molecules, there are 2 moles of H atoms.
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Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 17 Mole Relationships in Chemical Formulas Since we count atoms and molecules in mole units, we can find the number of moles of a constituent element if we know the number of moles of the compound. Moles of compoundMoles of constituents 1 mol NaCl1 mol Na, 1 mol Cl 1 mol H 2 O2 mol H, 1 mol O 1 mol CaCO 3 1 mol Ca, 1 mol C, 3 mol O 1 mol C 6 H 12 O 6 6 mol C, 12 mol H, 6 mol O
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Converting from moles of compound to moles of (constituent) part Calculate the Moles of Oxygen in 1.7 Moles of CaCO 3 1.7 moles of CaCO 3 x 3 mole O = 5.1 mol O 1 mole CaCO 3
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Tro's "Introductory Chemistry", Chapter 6 19 Carvone (C 10 H 14 O) is the main component in spearmint oil. It has a pleasant odor and mint flavor. It is often added to chewing gum, liqueurs, soaps, and perfumes. Find the mass of carbon in 55.4 g of carvone. Converting from mass of compound to mass of part
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QUIZ 6.4-6.5 Day 3:
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6.6-6.7 Day 4:
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BAGGIE LAB & WRITE UP Day 5:
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6.8-6.9 Day 6
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EMPIRICAL LAB Day 7
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Day 8:Lab write up Day 9: Review Day 10: Chapter 5/6 Test
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