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One mole of any substance is 6.02 x 10 23 particles of that substance (this is named in honor of Amadeo Avogadro, thus is called “Avogadro’s number”) You’ll.

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1 One mole of any substance is 6.02 x 10 23 particles of that substance (this is named in honor of Amadeo Avogadro, thus is called “Avogadro’s number”) You’ll probably want to memorize this number! Converting from particles to moles

2 Representative particles For an element, the representative particle is an atom For an ionic compound, the representative particle is a formula unit (sometimes we also look at the number of ions – then we must look at the number of ions in the formula unit) For a molecular compound, the representative particle is a molecule

3 How do you know what type of substance is present? It’s easy to recognize an element – a substance that isn’t combined with anything else If you see just an element symbol - the representative particle is an atom

4 Diatomic elements 7 elements are diatomic (2 atoms bonded together) when they are NOT combined in a compound with other elements Memorize these seven elements! Their representative particle is a molecule, NOT an atom. O 2 oxygen H 2 hydrogen N 2 nitrogen F 2 fluorine Cl 2 chlorine Br 2 bromine I 2 iodine

5 Recognizing Ionic or Molecular Compounds It’s easy to recognize an ionic compound – two (or more) ions are chemically bonded together look for metals that are combined with nonmetals. Find the stairstep line on your periodic table – metals are to the left of the line nonmetals are to the right A compound that is NOT ionic is molecular

6 Examples How many moles of Fe are present in 2.49 x 10 24 atoms of Fe? (how do we know the particles are atoms?) 1 mole Fe = 6.02 x 10 23 atoms 2.49 x 10 24 atoms x 1 mole Fe = 4.14 mol Fe 6.02 x 10 23 atoms

7 Example How many moles of water are present in 3.55 x 10 23 molecules of H 2 O? (how do we know the particles are molecules?) 3.55 x 10 23 molecules x 1 mole H 2 O = 0.590 mol H 2 O 6.02 x 10 23 molecules

8 Example How many moles of KCl are present if you have 3.04 x 10 24 formula units of KCl? (remember, the formula unit KCl is made up of potassium ions and chloride ions) 3.04 x 10 24 formula units x 1 mole KCl = 5.05 mol KCl 6.02 x 10 23 formula units

9 Example How many moles are present in 3.25 x 10 23 molecules of H 2 ? (how do we know they are molecules?) 3.25 x 10 23 molecules x 1 mole H 2 = 0.540 mol H 2 6.02 x 10 23 molecules


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