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1 The Mole How We Count Atoms and Other Fundamental Particles

2 The Mole

3 The Mole = SI Unit for amount of a substance. Defined as the amount of a substance that has as many particles as exactly 12 g of Carbon-12. Avagadro’s Number = Number of particles in one mole of a pure substance = 6.02 x 10 23. Molar Mass = Mass of one mole of a substance. Equal to average atomic mass expressed in units of _g_ mol Uses = Because elements combine in whole-number ratios of particles, it’s useful to be able know how many particles you have of each reactant & product.

4 The Mole The Mole = SI Unit for amount of a substance. Defined as the amount of a substance that has as many particles as exactly 12 g of Carbon-12. Avagadro’s Number = Number of particles in one mole of a pure substance = 6.02 x 10 23. Molar Mass = Mass of one mole of a substance. Equal to average atomic mass expressed in units of _g_ mol Uses = Because elements combine in whole-number ratios of particles, it’s useful to be able know how many particles you have of each reactant & product

5 The Mole The Mole = SI Unit for amount of a substance. Defined as the amount of a substance that has as many particles as exactly 12 g of Carbon-12. Avagadro’s Number = Number of particles in one mole of a pure substance = 6.02 x 10 23. Molar Mass = Mass of one mole of a substance. Equal to average atomic mass expressed in units of _g_ mol Uses = Because elements combine in whole-number ratios of particles, it’s useful to be able know how many particles you have of each reactant & product.

6 The Mole The Mole = SI Unit for amount of a substance. Defined as the amount of a substance that has as many particles as exactly 12 g of Carbon-12. Avagadro’s Number = Number of particles in one mole of a pure substance = 6.02 x 10 23. Molar Mass = Mass of one mole of a substance. Equal to average atomic mass expressed in units of _g_ mol Uses = Because chemicals combine in whole-number ratios of particles, it’s useful to be able to know how many particles you have of each reactant and product.


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