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Part 6 – Moles and Counting Atoms. Measuring Matter When we talk about “how much” of something we have we use three different ways of measuring: –Counting-

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1 Part 6 – Moles and Counting Atoms

2 Measuring Matter When we talk about “how much” of something we have we use three different ways of measuring: –Counting- the number of students in a class, or the number of bowling pins struck down, etc. –Weighing (or massing)- purchase potatoes by the pound –Volume- a gallon of gasoline, or 3L bottle of soda.

3 Chemists also measure substances in these three areas and convert between each type.

4 COUNTING IN CHEMISTRY Chemists are very interested in counting atoms, formula units and molecules of substances that participate in chemical reactions.

5 Representative particles In most cases a representative particle is “one” of something. “Representative particle”refers to a substance whether it commonly exists as atoms, ions, or molecules. It’s a “catch all” phrase.

6 The Mole This is how chemists “count” the number of representative particles in a certain amount of a substance. A mole is a grouping of representative elements.

7 How many of something is in a “dozen”? What about a “gross”? These are common everyday groupings… Same thing occurs in chemistry. There are an Avagadro’s number of atoms in a “mole” of atoms.

8 Avagadro’s Number 1811- Amedeo Avagadro would publish a hypothesis on the volume of gases, stating that equal volumes had equal numbers of atoms. 1865- A German scientist would determine the number.

9 1 mole of any substance contains 6.02 X 10 23 representative particles. This is known as Avagadro’s Number.

10 Using Avagadro's Number If we want the number of atoms of an element, or ion, within a compound, we use Avagadro’s number and the compounds formula.

11 Example Problem How many Na atoms are in 0.5 moles of sodium? How many moles of magnesium is 3.01 X 1022 atoms of magnesium?

12 Your try these… How many Fl atoms are in 2.0 mol Fe? How many moles of Fe is 5.05 X 10 20 atoms of iron?


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