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Section 3 Moles of Compounds Objectives: Recognize the mole relationship shown by chemical formula Calculate the molar mass of a compound Calculate the number of moles of a compound from a given mass of the compound Determine the number of atoms or ions present in a mass of a compound
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Review of Chemical Formulas Indicates types & numbers of atoms contained in 1 unit of compound Freon is CCl 2 F 2 – 1 atom of carbon – 2 atoms of chlorine – 2 atoms of fluorine
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Chemical Formulas Indicate number of moles of each element in 1 mole of the compound 1 mol of CCl 2 F 2 has: – 1mol C atom – 2 mol Cl atoms – 2 mol F atoms
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Sample Problem How many moles of F atoms are in 5.5 mol of freon? 5.5 mol CCl 2 F 2 x 2 mol F atoms = 11 mol F 1 mol CCl 2 F 2
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Sample Problem 2 Determine the moles of aluminum ions (Al 3+ ) in 1.25 moles of Al 2 O 3.
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Molar Mass of a Compound What is it for an element? g/mol Determined by adding up masses of each element in compound
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Example Find the molar mass of potassium chromate.
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Mole To Mass Conversion What is the mass of 2.50 moles of allyl sulfide, (C 5 H 5 ) 2 S? Find molar mass of compound to use as conversion factor Moles x Molar Mass (g/mol) = Mass in grams
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Mass to Moles Conversion Calculate the number of moles of calcium hydroxide in 325g. Find molar mass of compound to use as conversion factor Grams x Molar Mass (mol/g) = Moles
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Sample Problem A sample of aluminum chloride (AlCl 3 ) has a mass of 35.6g. – How many aluminum ions are present? – How many chloride ions are present?
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Homework Section 11.3 Problems 15-24 on pages 876-877
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