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Molar Mass and Molar Conversions Chapter 3 part III.

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1 Molar Mass and Molar Conversions Chapter 3 part III

2 Mole One mole 6.02 X 10 23 p/mol Aka the chemists’ dozen.

3 One mole of each element has a different mass.

4 Why do they have a different mass? Different atoms have different masses.

5 AMU vs Molar Mass The atomic mass of an atom is equal to the weight of one mole of that element in grams/mole.

6 Molar Mass Ionic: Gram Formula Unit Covalent: Molecular Mass

7 Examples: Find the molar mass of different elements. He Na F Answer 4.00 g/mol 22.99 g/mol 19.00 g/mol

8 To calculate the molar Mass of compounds You add up the molar mass of each element found in the compound. Example: CO 2 The subscript is for the O. One Carbon = 12.01 g/mol Two Oxygens = 2(16.00 g/mol) = 32.00 g/mol Total is 44.01 g/mol

9 Molar Mass of Compounds Find the molar mass of the following compounds. CO 2 : 44 g/mol Ferrous Oxide:104 g/mol Carbonic Acid: 62 g/mol

10 Now you try! Worksheet


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