1 / 20

THE MOLE

THE MOLE. ... a unit of counting. Review. How many oxygen atoms in the following? CaCO 3 Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 How many ions in the following? CaCl 2 NaOH Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3. 3 atoms of oxygen x 6.022 x 10 23. 12 atoms of oxygen x 6.022 x 10 23. 3 total ions x 6.022 x 10 23.

fordon
Download Presentation

THE MOLE

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. THE MOLE ... a unit of counting

  2. Review • How many oxygen atoms in the following? CaCO3 Al2(SO4)3 • How many ions in the following? CaCl2 NaOH Al2(SO4)3 3 atoms of oxygen x 6.022 x 10 23 12 atoms of oxygen x 6.022 x 10 23 3 total ions x 6.022 x 10 23 2 total ions x 6.022 x 10 23 5 total ions x 6.022 x 10 23

  3. N = nNA Finding Number of Atoms or Molecules How many atoms of copper are there in 2.0 moles? N = nNA = 2.0 mol X 6.02 X 1023 atoms 1 mol = 1.2 X1024 atoms of copper Given: n Cu = 2.0 mol NA = 6.02 X 1023

  4. How we measure moles… • Do you know how to measure out 3 moles of sugar or salt or water? • The mole is a counting unit, so we would have to count out 6.02x1023 particles of each substance. (no thank you) • There are 2 ways we can use to measure out a number of moles of a substance. • Measure it in grams(amass) • Or measure it in liters(avolume)

  5. N n NA Using a formula • N = Number of particles , ions, atoms, molecules or formula units • NA = Avogadros number • n = number of moles • n = N / NA • N = n x NA • Note on calculator  x 10 is the same as EXP or EE. DO NOT use them both • On calculator use  6.022 EXP 23

  6. Mole Calculations MM = m/n n = m/MM m = MMn m N = nNA n = N/NA n MM Factor Label! Let the units guide you

  7. Determining Molar Mass The mass of one mole is called “molar mass” E.g. 1 mol Li = 6.94 g Li • This is expressed as 6.94 g/mol • Symbol  MM What is the molar mass of CO2? Recall: Add the individual molar masses MM(NH4)3PO4 = 3(N + 4H) + P + 4O = 3N + 12H + P + 4O = 3(14.01) + 12(1.01) + 30.97 + 4(16.00) = 149.12 g/mol

  8. The same as: • Gram Molecular Mass (for molecules) • Gram Formula Mass (ionic compounds) • Gram Atomic Mass (for elements) • molar mass is just a much broader term than these other specific masses

  9. MM = m/n n = m/M m = Mn Converting Mass to Moles Example: How many moles of calcium carbonate are there in 1.5 kg? n = m/MM = 1500 g  100.09 g/mol = 15 mol Given: m CaCO3 = 1500 g MM = 40.08 + 12.01 + (3 X 16.00) = 100.09 g/mol n = 1500 g X 1 mol 100.09 g = 15 mol

  10. MM = m/n n = m/M m = Mn Converting Moles to Mass Example: What is the mass in grams of 0.346 mol of sodium sulfate? m = MMn = 142.04 g X 0.346 mol 1 mol = 49.1 g Given: n Na2SO4 = 0.346 mol MM = (2 X 22.99) + 32.06 + (4 X 16.00) = 142.04 g/mol

  11. Try These: • How much would 2.34 moles of carbon weigh? • How many moles of magnesium is 24.31 g of Mg? 28.1 grams C 1.000 mol Mg

  12. Given: m = 1.00 X 103 g MM = (12 X 12.01) + (22 X 1.01) + (11 X 16.00) = 342.34 g/mol How many sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11) molecules are there in a 1.00 kg bag? n = 1.00 X 103 g X 1 mol 342.34 g = 2.921 mol N = nNA = 2.921 mol X 6.02 X 1023 molecules 1 mol = 1.76 X1024 molecules of sugar

  13. How many carbon atoms are there in a 1.00 kg bag of sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11) ? N = 1.76 X 1024 molecules of sugar X 12 carbon atoms 1 molecule sugar = 2.11 X 1025carbon atoms

  14. Mass (g) Concentration (mol/L) g/mol Vol   Moles (mol)  6.02 X 1023 22.4  # of molecules/atoms/ions Volume (L) at STP (0˚C, 101.3 kpa)

  15. Learning check = 3.35 X 1023 atoms Cu = 1.21 X 1024 atoms K = 359 g • How many atoms of Cu are present in 35.4 g of Cu? • How many atoms of K are present in 78.4 g of K? • What is the mass of 1.20 x 1024 molecules of glucose (C6H12O6)?

  16. Learning Check! 78.1 g O2 1 mol O2 6.02 X 1023molecules O2 2 atoms O 32.0 g O2 1 mol O2 1 molecule O2 How many atoms of O are present in 78.1 g of oxygen?

  17. Measuring volume MOLAR VOLUME, Vm Volume occupied by 1 mole of any gas 22.4 L at STP (standard temperature and pressure) at 0°C and 1 atmosphere/ 103kPa (kilopascals) 24.8 L at SATP Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure ( 20oC and 1 atmosphere )

  18. HOMEWORK Finish Grams-Mole Worksheet Mole Worksheet – Due Tuesday, April 9th

More Related