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Chemical Quantities Chapter 7 (10). How many dozen objects are present when you have:. a) 60 objects:. 5 dozen. b) 3 objects:. 1/4 dozen or 0.25 dozen. c) 41 objects:. 3.4 dozen. d) 2.5 objects:. 0.21 dozen. What did you use as the basis for the conversions?. 1 dozen. 1 dozen.
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How many dozen objects are present when you have: a) 60 objects: 5dozen b) 3 objects: 1/4dozen or 0.25 dozen c) 41 objects: 3.4dozen d) 2.5 objects: 0.21 dozen What did you use as the basis for the conversions?
1 dozen 1 dozen 12 objects = 1 dozen 1 dozen objects = 12 objects 60 objects x 5 dozen = 12 objects 2.5 objects x = .21 dozen 12 objects
How many objects are present when you have: a) 6.0 dozen: 72objects b) 3.2 dozen: 38.4 objects c) 0.025 dozen: 0.30 objects d) 3.25 x 10-3 dozen: 0.0390 objects What did you use as the basis for the conversions?
12 objects = 1 dozen 1 dozen objects = 12 objects 12 objects 6.0 dozen x = 72 objects 1 dozen 12 objects = 0.30 objects 0.025 dozen x 1 dozen
a) 1.3 x 102 dozen: 1.56 x 103 objects b) 5.5 objects: 0.458 dozen Solve these problems: c) 2.5 x 10-4 objects: 2.08 x 10-5 dozen d) 7.4 x 10-1 dozen: 8.88 objects
1 object 90 g x = 9 objects If each object weighs 10 grams, how many objects do you have when you have 90 grams worth? 10 g If each object weighs 10 grams, how many grams of objects do you have when you have 3.0 dozen objects? 10 g 12 objects 3.0 dozen = 360 g 1 dozen 1 object
a) How many dozen objects are present when you have 100. g of objects? Each dozen weighs 32 g. Solve these problems: 1 dozen 100. g = 3.13 dozen 32 g
b) How many objects are present when you have 100. g of objects? Each dozen weighs 32 g. Solve these problems: 1 dozen 100. g 12 objects = 37.5 objects 32 g 1 dozen
c) How much do 1.25 dozen objects weigh if each dozen weighs 32 g? Solve these problems: 1.25 doz 32 g = 40.0 grams 1 dozen
A. Just as “1 dozen = 12”, chemistry uses this ratio: I. The Mole Concept 1 mole = 6.02 x 1023 B. This number is frequently referred to as: Avogadro’s Number
1) How many atoms of carbon are present in 0.250 moles of carbon? 0.250 mol 6.02 x 1023 atoms 1 mole = 1.51 x 1023 atoms
2) How many moles of carbon atoms are present in 5.00 x 1010 atoms of carbon? 1 mole 5.00 x 1010 atoms 6.02 x 1023 atoms = 8.31 x 10-14 mol
3) The weight of 1 mole of an element (6.02 x 1023 atoms of that element) = it’s atomicweight a) What is the mass of 0.330 mol of carbon? 0.330 mole C 12.011 g = 3.96 g 1 mole
b) How many moles are present in 1.00 x 102 grams of carbon? 100. g 1 mole = 8.33 mole 12.011 g c) How many atoms of carbon are present in 2.00 grams of carbon? 2.00 g 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 atoms 12.011 g 1 mole = 1.00 e23
d) How much do 3.0 x 109 atoms of carbon weigh? 12.011 g 3.0 x 109 atoms 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 atoms 1 mole = 6.0 x 10-14 g
e) How many grams do 0.125 moles of H2O weigh? 0.125 mol H2O 18 g = 2.25g 1 mole H2O f) How many molecules of water are present in 90. grams of water? 90. g H2O 6.02 x 1023 molec 1 mole H2O 18 g 1 mole H2O = 3.0 x 1024 molecules
II. Percent Composition A. Percent = Part x 100 whole Ex: What is the percent boys in a class made up of 5 boys and 15 girls? % boys = 5 boys x 100 = 25% boys 20 total
Ex: What is the percent oxygen in H2O, by weight? % oxygen = 16 g oxygen x 100 18 g total = 88.9% oxygen
III. Empirical and Molecular Formulas A. The subscripts in a chemical formula are the mole ratios of atoms Ex: H2O has 2 moles of hydrogen : 1 mole of oxygen in every 1 mole of water Ex: C6H12O6 has 6 moles of carbon : 12 mole of hydrogen: 6 moles of oxygen in every 1 mole of C6H12O6
B. If the percent composition is known, the molar ratio of each element can be calculated: Ex: A sample is known to consist of 88.9% O and 11.1% H. What is the formula of this compound? Div by a.w. Div by smallest H2O 88.9 O 11.1 H 1 5.56 11.1 2
Ex: A sample is known to consist of 40.0% C and 6.70% H and the rest is oxygen. What is the empirical formula of this compound? If the molecular weight is 180 g, what is the molecular formula? CH2O Div by a.w. Div by smallest Empirical Formula 40.0 C 6.70 H 53.3 O 1 3.30 (Smallest whole number ratio) 6.70 2 3.30 1 Molecular Formula = C6H12O6