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FRONT OF ROOM. Alvin. Sophie. Erik. Keith. Ylana. Emma. Michael. Angel. Maddie. Drishti. Marpha. Alain. Fatima. Juan. Ale. Wilson. Grace. Tina. Adaiha. Rowan Kira. Talia Yikaalo. Mario. Do-NOW. Complete the graded do-now You may use your notes, handouts
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FRONT OF ROOM Alvin Sophie Erik Keith Ylana Emma Michael Angel Maddie Drishti Marpha Alain Fatima Juan Ale Wilson Grace Tina Adaiha Rowan Kira Talia Yikaalo Mario
Do-NOW • Complete the graded do-now • You may use your notes, handouts • Do-now is SILENT and INDEPENDENT • Today’s do-now is graded for • COMPLETENESS • EFFORT • APPROPRIATE PARTICIPATION Objective: SWBAT convert between mass and moles of an element.
11/8/2010 • Objective: SWBAT to calculate percent composition for a compound. SWBAT determine the percentage of water in a hydrate using laboratory techniques • Agenda: do-now, percent composition, lab-finding the percentage of water in a hydrate • Homework: Complete 10 more problems (INCLUDING #20-30 if you haven’t already) in packet in preparation for QUIZ TOMORROW. Review session/extra help in chem lab, 3:15-3:40 today.
On the quiz, you will be given this: 1mole 6.02 x 1023particles Molar mass* 1 mole # of Particles (atoms or molecules) Moles Mass (in grams) 6.02 x 1023particles 1 mole 1 mole Molar mass* * Molar mass for an element is the atomic mass from the periodic table (in grams), molar mass for a compound is the sum of the atomic masses of each atom in that compound
Percentage • the relative amount of one part compared to the whole • If I ate 2/3 of a pizza yesterday, what percentage did I eat? • Divide the part I ate by the whole (2 / 3) to get a decimal = .67 • Multiply the decimal by 100 = 67 • I ate 67% of the pizza
Percentage • If 6 of my 30 fish are blue, what percentage of my fish are blue? • 6 / 30 = .2 • .2 x 100 = 20% • If I got a 15/45 on my Chemistry test, what percentage did I get right? • 15/45 = .33 • .33 x 100 = 33% • Questions about calculating a percentage?
Percent Composition • the amount of a compound that is made up of a certain element – measured by MASS • Ex: What percentage of Carbon Monoxide is made up of Carbon? • First need to find mass of whole compound • 12g + 16g = 28g • Now divide mass of the part (carbon) by the mass of the whole (carbon monoxide) • 12g/28g = .43 • .43 x 100 = 43% • Carbon Monoxide is 43% carbon
Percent Composition • Ex 2 – what percentage of water is made up of hydrogen? • Total mass: (2 x 1g) + 16g = 18g • Part / whole: 2g/18g = .11 • .11 x 100 = 11% • Water is 11% Hydrogen
Percent Composition • Ex 3 – what percentage of water is made up of oxygen? • Find total mass: (2 x 1g) + 16g = 18g • Part/whole : 16g/18g = .89 • .89 x 100 = 89% • Water is 89% oxygen
Percent Composition • Ex 3: What is the percent composition of each element in dinitrogen trioxide? HINT – make sure they sum to 100%
Lab – water of hydration • Hydrate – An ionic compound that contains water molecules as part of its crystal structure • Naming/writing formulas • CaCl2 •2H2O – Calcium Chloride dihydrate • This is a compound where each molecule of calcium chloride is combined with 2 molecules of water in the crystal structure • The prefixes are the same as for naming compounds
Lab – water of hydration • Anyhdrous – The form of a hydrate-forming compound with NO water in its structure • Salt – An ionic compound
Lab – water of hydration • Objective: To determine the percentage of water in a hydrate, and to calculate the ratio of the number of moles of water to the number of moles of anhydrous salt molecules. • You will be removing the water from a hydrate and calculating how much water was in it and then using that value to calculate the formula for the compound • CuSO4·XH2O(s) CuSO4(s) + H2O(g)
Lab – water of hydration • Follow instructions carefully – you will be graded on the completion and correctness of your data • Goggles must be worn at all times • Procedure… • Be careful with hot plates and hot beakers – do not put hot beakers on the balance • Remember to mass your beaker and then to subtract it from all mass readings • Heat your compound until it is entirely white/light blue – and then a little more (don’t burn it)
FRONT OF ROOM Talia Yikaalo RowanKira Ylana Erik Mario Adaiha The person who’s name is in BOLD is the only person who may leave his/her seat during this lab Angel Sophie Maddie Tina Drishti Alain Wilson Juan Alvin Ale Keith Grace Emma Marpha Fatima Michael
Do-NOW • Put away everything except: • A pencil • A calculator • Your homework (to hand in) Objective: SWBAT convert between mass and moles of an element.
11/8/2010 • Objective: SWBAT to demonstrate facility with various stoichiometric calculations • Agenda: quiz, work on lab packet from yesterday • Homework: Week 11 HW, #1-5, LAB PACKET DUE FRIDAY – see me if you need help!
QUIZ • DO NOT WRITE ON PERIODIC TABLE • Stoichiometry road map is yours to keep – use it to study for test. You will not be given this on the test. • What does it mean to show all work? • Write given, with unit, over one • Write a fractional conversion factor next to it • Show that units cancel • ALL VALUES MUST HAVE UNITS
Do-NOW • Complete the graded do-now • You may use your notes, handouts • Do-now is SILENT and INDEPENDENT Objective: SWBAT convert between mass and moles of an element.
11/7/2010 • Objective: SWBAT to differentiate between empirical and molecular formula. SWBAT find the molecular formula given the empirical formula and the molar mass. • Agenda: do-now, notes, practice problems • Homework: Week 11 HW, #6-8, LAB PACKET DUE FRIDAY – see me if you need help!
Molecular Formula • Gives a complete list of all the atoms in a molecule • EX: H2O • 2 atoms of H, 1 of O • EX: C6H12O6 • 6 atoms of c, 12 of H, 6 of O
Empirical Formula • Just gives the lowest, whole number RATIO of elements in the compound • EX: Glucose(Molecular formula: C6H12O6) • Empirical Formula: • CH2O • EX: Water(Molecular formula: H2O) • Empirical Formula: • H2O
What is the empirical formula for each of the following? • H2O2 • CH4 • C2H10 • C12H22O11
Finding Molecular formula • What is the molecular formula for a compound with the empirical formula HO and a molar mass of 34g? • STEP 1 – find the total mass of the empirical formula given to you • 1g + 16g = 17g • STEP 2 – divide the molar mass from the problem by the mass of the empirical formula • 34g / 17g = 2 • STEP 3 – multiply each subscript in the emp. form by the number you just found • H2O2
Ex 2 • What is the molecular formula for a compound with the empirical formula CH3 and a molar mass of 45g? • STEP 1 – find the total mass of the empirical formula given to you • 12g + (1g x 3) = 15g • STEP 2 – divide the molar mass from the problem by the mass of the empirical formula • 45g / 15g = 3 • STEP 3 – multiply each subscript in the emp. form by the number you just found • C3H9
Ex 3 • What is the molecular formula for a compound with the empirical formula NO2 and a molar mass of 138g? • 14g + (16g x 3) = 46g • 138g / 46g = 3 • N3O6
Homework: Week 11 HW, #6-8 LAB PACKET DUE FRIDAY – see me if you need help!
Do-NOW • Complete the graded do-now • You may use your notes, handouts • Do-now is SILENT and INDEPENDENT Objective: SWBAT convert between mass and moles of an element.
11/18/2010 • Objective: SWBAT to write the empirical formula for a compound given laboratory data • Agenda: do-now, notes, practice problems LAST NEW MATERIAL BEFORE THANKSGIVING!! • Homework: LAB PACKET– see me if you need help! Make sure WK 11 #1-8 is finished and ready to go over tomorrow. • Extra Help – Today (Thursday) 3:15-4:15
Finding Empirical Formula in the Lab • When we do Analytical Chemistry in the lab, we can find values for the amount of a certain element in a compound • Like when we found the amount of water in CuSO4 • XH2O • We have a system for taking the values we get in the lab and figuring out the empirical formula
Determine the empirical formula for a compound that is 74.83% carbon and 50.34% hydrogen by mass STEP 1 - Pretend you have 100 grams of the substance, make the % values into numbers of grams 74.83g of carbon 50.34g of hydrogen STEP 2 - Convert each mass value into moles 74.83g carbon x 1 mole . = 6.24 moles carbon 1 12 g carbon 50.34g hydrogen x 1 mole . = 50.34 moles H 1 1 g hydrogen
Determine the empirical formula for a compound that is 74.83% carbon and 50.34% hydrogen by mass STEP 3 - Divide all mole values by smallest # of moles 50.34 moles / 6.24 moles = 8.07 6.24 moles / 6.24 moles = 1 STEP 4 - Use the resulting numbers as your subscripts • CH8
Determine the empirical formula for a compound that is 37.41% carbon and 25.17% hydrogen by mass STEP 1 - Pretend you have 100 grams of the substance, make the % values into numbers of grams STEP 2 - Convert each mass value into moles STEP 3 - Divide all mole values by smallest # of moles STEP 4 - Use the resulting numbers as your subscripts
Ascorbic acid is another name for Vitamin C. It is composed of 40.92% carbon, 4.58% hydrogen, and 54.50% oxygen, by mass. Determine the empirical formula for ascorbic acid. STEP 1 - Pretend you have 100 grams of the substance, make the % values into numbers of grams STEP 2 - Convert each mass value into moles STEP 3 - Divide all mole values by smallest # of moles STEP 4 - Use the resulting numbers as your subscripts
Finding Empirical Formula • Sometimes you won’t be given percentages, but values for each element out of a total value • Ex: what is the empirical formula for a compound where a 5g sample contains 1.2g Carbon and 3.8g of Nitrogen. • To solve: find the percentage of each element, then proceed as before • 1.2g Carbon / 5 g = .24 x 100 = 24% Carbon • 3.8g Nitrogen / 5g = .76 x 100 = 76% Nitrogen
A 4.99 gram sample of a compound contains 1.52 grams of nitrogen atoms and 3.47 grams of oxygen atoms.
A 16.67g sample contains11.66 g iron and 5.01 g oxygen. What is its empirical formula?
Homework • LAB PACKET • Make sure to have WK 11 #1-8 finished and ready to go over tomorrow. See me if you need help!
Do-NOW • Complete the graded do-now • You may use your notes, handouts • Do-now is SILENT and INDEPENDENT Objective: SWBAT convert between mass and moles of an element.
11/18/2010 • Objective: SWBAT • Agenda: do-now, • Homework: Week 11 HW # 9-16 (17 as a bonus), Start preparing for test next WEDNESDAY