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The Mole a Review. CFISD Chemistry EOC Prep. Terms to describe more than one of something…. 1 Dozen = 12 of something. More terms to describe more than one of something…. 1 Stone= 14 pounds (140 lbs =10 stones). 1 ream = 500 sheets of paper. 1 cubic yard (y 3 ) = 27 ft 3 of stuff.
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The Mole a Review CFISD Chemistry EOC Prep
Terms to describe more than one of something… 1 Dozen = 12 of something
More terms to describe more than one of something… 1 Stone= 14 pounds (140 lbs =10 stones) 1 ream = 500 sheets of paper 1 cubic yard (y3) = 27 ft3 of stuff 1 yard
Science prefixes to describe more than one of something… • 1 Liter = 1000 mL • 1 gram = 1000 mg • 1 m = 100 cm Liters grams moles meters seconds
In chemistry, the most important term used to describe more than one of something and/or how much matter we have is the….. Mole
What’s a Mole? 1 mole = 6.02 X 10 23 particles Formula Units Ions Atoms Molecules 6.02 x 1023 particles
What is an atom? Smallest particle of an element that maintains the identity (#protons) of that element. C Carbon-12 C C 12 6 1s22s22p2 or [He]2s22p2
What is a molecule? particles that contain one or more covalently bonded (nonmetal) atoms. CO2 molecule H H O=C=O Hydrogen molecule (diatomic)
What is a formula unit? • the lowest ratio of cations (metals) to anions (nonmetals) in a neutral compound. NaCl
What is an ion? BaCl2 1 Ba+2 + 2 Cl-1 • formed when an atom gains or loses an electron(s) • anion (-) cation (+) polyatomic ion ( + or -) • combine to form ionic compounds (metals and nonmetals) Formula Units Ba3(PO4)2 3 Ba+2 + 2 PO4-3
Let’s Practice: • Name each substance and identify the types of particle present in the sample by placing an X in the corresponding box. • Pause the presentation to give yourself time to work prior to moving on.
How can we determine how many moles of matter we have in a sample of matter? We know… • particles are too small to be counted by hand…. • we can measure mass and volume……. • the relationships between moles and mass an moles and volume. 6.02 x 1023 particles
Molar Mass: mass of one mole Molar mass Equivalent amounts of Silicon 28.1 g Si = 1 mole Si = 6.02 x 10 23 atoms Si 6.02 x 1023 particles Molar Mass
Molar Mass of Hydrogen Gas-H2 2 H 2(1.0g)= 2.0 g 2.0g H2 = 1 mole H2 = 6.02 x 1023 H2 molecules *Since there are 2 hydrogen atoms in each molecule, we could determine the number of hydrogen atoms by.. 2(6.02 x 1023) = 1.20 x 1024 hydrogen atoms
Molar Mass of Mg(OH)2 1 Mg 1(24.3g) = 24.3 g 2 02(16.0g)= 32.0 g 2 H2(1.0g) = 2.0 g Mg(OH)2 = 58.3 g 58.3g Mg (0H)2 = 1 mole Mg(0H)2 = 6.02 x 1023Mg(0H)2 formula units *Since there are 2 hydroxide ions in each formula unit, we could determine the number of hydroxide ions by.. 2(6.02 x 1023) = 1.20 x 1024 hydroxide ions.
Let’s Practice: • Determine the molar mass of each substance to the 10th place. • Pause the presentation to give yourself time to work prior to moving on.
mass-mole-particle problems • Identify equivalent relationships for that substance • Write ratios using number given in the problem and equivalents • Solve: unit on answer, sig. fig or round Given = X (?) EquivEquiv
Determine the number of moles in 48 g of hydrogen gas. Express your answer to 2 significant figures. 48g H2 X moles H2 Given 48 g H2 = X moles H2 Equivalents 2.0 g H2 1 mole H2 6.02 x 1023 2.0g H2 = 1 mole H2 = 6.02 x 1023 H2 molecules 1 mole x 48 g H2= X moles H2 x 1 mole 2.0 g H2 1 mole H2 Mole 6.02 x 1023 particles Molar Mass Answer: X = 24 moles of H2
Determine the number of hydrogen molecules in 48 g of hydrogen gas. Express your answer to 3 significant figures. 48g H2 X molecules H2 48 g H2 = X molecules H2 2.0 g H2 6.02 x 1023 molecules H2 2.0g H2 = 1 mole H2 = 6.02 x 1023 H2 molecules 6.02 x 1023molecules H2 x 48 g = X molecules x 6.02 x 1023 molecules 2.0 g 6.02 x 1023 molecules H2 Answer: X = 1.44 x 1025 molecules of H2
Determine the mass of 3.6 x 10 24 formula units of Mg(OH)2. Express your answer to 2 significant figures. X g Mg(OH)23.6 x 1024fm Given 3.6 x 1024fm = X g Equivalents 6.02 x 1023fm 58.3 g 58.3g Mg (0H)2 = 1 mole Mg(0H)2 = 6.02 x 1023Mg(0H)2 formula units 58.3 g x 3.6 x 1024fm = X g x 58.3 g 6.02 x 1023fm 58.3 g calcualtor : X = 348.63 g of Mg(OH)2 Correct Answer x = 350 g of Mg(OH)2
Molar Volume: volume of one mole of any ideal gas at STP. 22.4 L
Mole Equivalents so far… 22.4 L Molar Volume = = = 2.0 g H2 = 22.4 L H2 = 1 mole H2 = 6.02 x 1023 H2molecules Mole 6.02 x 1023 particles Molar Mass
Determine the volume in liters of 1.0 g of H2 gas at STP. Express your answer to 3 significant figures. 1.0 g H2 X Liters H2 Given 1.0 g H2 = X L H2 Equivalents 2.0 g H2 22.4 L H2 2.0 g H2 = 22.4 L H2 = 1 mole H2 = 6.02 x 1023 H2 molecules 22.4 L H2x 1.0 g H2= X L H2 x 22.4 L 2.0 g H2 22.4 L H2 Answer: X = 11.2 Liters of H2
Molarity: concentration of a solution Liters of Solution x Molarity = moles of solute x Liters of solutions Liter of Solution MV=mol • Liters of Solution = Volume • Volume x Molarity = moles of solute • VM = mol of solute
Advanced Level QuestionDetermine the #molecules of C6H12O6 present in 2.0 L of 0.1 M C6H12O6 solution to 2 sig figs. VM =Mole (2.0)(0.1)= 0.2molesC6H12O6 X molecules C6H12O6 Given 0.2 mole C6H12O6= X molecules C6H12O6 Equivalents 1.0 mole C6H12O6 6.02 x 10 23 Molecules C6H12O6 180g C6H12O6= 1 mole C6H12O6 = 6.02 x 1023 C6H12O6 molecules 6.02 x 1023molec x 0.2 moles C6H12O6= X molec C6H12O x 6.02 x 1023molec 1 mole C6H12O6 6.02 x 1023molec C6H12O6 Answer: X = (1.204) or 1.2 x 1023 molecules
Mole Equivalents so far… 22.4 L Molar Volume = = = VM=mol 2.0 g H2 = 22.4 L H2 = 1 mole H2 = 6.02 x 1023 H2molecules Mole 6.02 x 1023 particles Molar Mass
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