220 likes | 521 Views
Lesson Objectives Define the mole (8A) Use the concept of the mole (8A) Using the mole, calculate the number of particles in a sample (8B) mol ⬄ gram particles ⬄ mol particles ⬄ gram. The Mole. Mole – unit of measurement that is equal to 6.02 × 10 23 particles
E N D
Lesson Objectives • Define the mole (8A) • Use the concept of the mole (8A) • Using the mole, calculate the number of particles in a sample (8B) • mol⬄gram • particles⬄mol • particles⬄gram • The Mole
Mole – unit of measurement that is equal to 6.02 × 1023 particles • Particle – a very small piece of matter • Examples of different types of particles include atoms, ions, electrons, molecules and formula units • Avogadro’s number = 6.02 × 1023 particles • Avogadro’s number is based on the number of atoms in 12 g of carbon-12 • Mole is abbreviated as mol • The Mole
A mole is a unit based on number of particles not mass • Each element has a unique mass • Substances with the same number of moles can have different masses • Mass and Moles
Molar Mass • Molar mass– mass of one mole of pure substance • Units of g/mol atomic mass Ex) Molar mass of Sr • Molar mass of a single element is numerically equal to its atomic mass 87.62 g/mol
Subscripts indicate the number of atoms of each element in the formula • Absence of a subscript indicates there’s only one atom • Subscript Review Ex) H2O2 2 H 2 O H Ex) NH3 O O 1 N H 3 H N H H H
Parentheses Review • Subscripts placed outside parentheses apply to all the elements inside the parentheses Ex) Mg(OH)2 1 Mg • Multiply any subscripts inside the parentheses by the subscript outside to find the total number of atoms of each element [ ]– 2+ [ ]– 2 O 2 H
Formula Mass and Molar Mass • Formula mass– total of the atomic masses of the atoms in a formula • Molar mass of a compound is numerically equal to the formula mass Ex) Formula mass of MgBr2 24.305 1 atom Mg × 24.305 = 159.808 2 atoms Br × 79.904 = + 184.113
Molar Masses of Compounds • Considering the number of moles of each element present, the molar mass of a compound equals the sum of the molar masses of its elements • Subscripts in the formula indicate the number of moles of atoms of each element in one mole of the compound Ex) Molar mass of MgBr2 1 mol Mg × 24.305 g/molMg = 24.305 g Mg 2 mol Br × 79.904 g/molBr = 159.808 g Br + 184.113 g/mol MgBr2
Calculating Molar Masses • Multiply the molar mass of each element by the number of moles of that element in the compound • Add the masses of all the elements together Ex) Molar mass of Mg(OH)2 1 Mg × 1 = 24.305 = 24.305 2 O = 15.999 × 2 = 31.998 2 H = 1.0079 × 2 = 2.0158 + 58.319 g/mol Mg(OH)2
Conversion Review • Write the given number and units • Cancel out units using conversion factors until you arrive at the units for your answer • Solve Ex) A recipe calls for 2 ½ tablespoons of peanut butter but all you have to measure with is a teaspoon. How many teaspoons are equal to 2 ½ tablespoons? 1 tbsp. = 3 tsp. Back
1 mole = 6.02 x 1023 atoms, particles, molecules, etc 1 mole = mass in grams 1 mole = 22.4 liters • Mole Conversions
Mole Gram Molar Mass • To convert between grams and moles, use molar mass as a conversion factor • Mole⬄Gram Conversions Ex) mol⬄gram— How many grams are in 3.01 molFe? Ex) gram⬄mol— How many moles are in 168 g Fe?
Particle⬄Mole Conversions • To convert between particles and moles, use Avogadro’s number (6.02 × 1023) Ex) particle⬄mol— How many moles equal 2.41 × 1024 atoms Al? Particle Mole Avogadro’s # Ex) mol⬄particle— How many atoms are in 3.45 molAl?
If you have 5.2x1027atoms of sodium, how many moles do you have?
Particle Mole Avogadro’s # Molar Mass Gram • Particle⬄Gram Conversions • To convert between particles and grams, use both molar mass and Avogadro’s number Ex) particles⬄grams — How many grams are in 7.00 × 1033molecules H2O? Ex) grams⬄particles — How many molecules are in 8.25 g H2?
The Long Road Mr. Bane has a platinum wedding band that has a mass of 6.63 grams. How many atoms are around his finger?