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March 5, 2014 (Week 26) AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Review Homework 3 – Mole Song 4 – CN: Mole to Gram Conversion 5 – Class Practice 6 – Partner Practice 7 – Individual Practice Today’s Goal: SWBAT use molar mass to convert from moles to grams. Homework 1. Mole and Mass Conversions: Page 1 (Moles Grams) 2. Make up last Friday’s Quiz ASAP if you missed it 3. Go get a CALCULATOR if you haven’t yet! 4. Please return my chemistry books if you borrowed one! 5. DUE TODAY: 10.2 CN Check-in, Molar Mass Calculations Practice
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Wed. March 5, 2014 (Week 26) Objective: SWBAT use molar mass to convert from moles to grams. Bell Ringer: Use your periodic table to calculate the molar mass of H 2 O. 5 minutes!
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Wed. March 5, 2014 (Week 26) Objective: SWBAT use molar mass to convert from moles to grams. Bell Ringer: Use your periodic table to calculate the molar mass of H 2 O. 4 minutes!
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Wed. March 5, 2014 (Week 26) Objective: SWBAT use molar mass to convert from moles to grams. Bell Ringer: Use your periodic table to calculate the molar mass of H 2 O. 3 minutes!
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Wed. March 5, 2014 (Week 26) Objective: SWBAT use molar mass to convert from moles to grams. Bell Ringer: Use your periodic table to calculate the molar mass of H 2 O. 2 minutes!
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March 5, 2014 (Week 26) AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Review Homework 3 – Mole Song 4 – CN: Mole to Gram Conversion 5 – Class Practice 6 – Partner Practice 7 – Individual Practice Today’s Goal: SWBAT use molar mass to convert from moles to grams. Homework 1. Mole and Mass Conversions: Page 1 (Moles Grams) 2. Make up last Friday’s Quiz ASAP if you missed it 3. Go get a CALCULATOR if you haven’t yet! 4. Please return my chemistry books if you borrowed one! 5. DUE TODAY: 10.2 CN Check-in, Molar Mass Calculations Practice
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Wed. March 5, 2014 (Week 26) Objective: SWBAT use molar mass to convert from moles to grams. Bell Ringer: Use your periodic table to calculate the molar mass of H 2 O. REVIEW
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Review Homework: Molar Mass
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The Mole Song A Mole is a Unit! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvT51 M0ek5c
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Cornell Notes Topic: Mole to Grams Conversion Date: 3/5/2014 Essential Questions: Why do we need to convert from moles to grams? How do we use molar mass as a conversion factor?
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Cornell Notes Topic: Mole to Grams Conversion Date: 3/5/2014 Remember: Molar Mass is the mass of 1 mole of any substance. 1 mole (mol) always = 6.02 x 10 23 particles So 1 mol of different substances will have different masses.
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Cornell Notes (continued) Imagine if you want to measure out a 1.5 mole sample of silver metal…? Could you count out 1.5 moles? But you can use molar mass to convert moles to grams, and you can measure grams. Molar Mass of Silver = 1.5 mole 107.87 g Ag 1 mole Ag... NO! x107.87 g = 1 mole 1.5 x 107.87 g = 161.8 g Ag
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Cornell Notes (continued) If you had a 7.5 mole sample of H 2 O, how many grams would you have? 1. Determine the molar mass. 2. Convert! (Watch units!) 1. H 2 O = 2xH = O = 18.0 g 1 mol 1. H 2 O = 2xH = O = 18.0 g 1 mol (2 x 1.0) + 16.0 2. 7.5 mole H 2 O x 18.0 g 1 mol = 7.5 x 18.0 g H 2 O = 135.0 g H 2 O 2. 7.5 mole H 2 O x 18.0 g 1 mol = 7.5 x 18.0 g H 2 O = 135.0 g H 2 O
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Reflection (3 min) Complete the following sentence strands: We need to convert from moles to grams because. We use molar mass as a conversion factor by.
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Practice Problems Take out your Homework so that we can do a few problems… …Together as a class. …With your partner …On your own.
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