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Today You need your ipad Calculator Periodic table We will learn about the mole today! But first…. Who won the balloon competition? Have your conclusion ready to share with the class!

The Mole Concept

Avogadro’s Number Avogadro’s Number (symbol N) is the number of atoms in 12.01 grams of carbon. Its numerical value is 6.02 × 1023. Therefore, a 12.01 g sample of carbon contains 6.02 × 1023 carbon atoms.

1 mol = Avogadro’s Number = 6.02 × 1023 units The Mole The mole (mol) is a unit of measure for an amount of a chemical substance. A mole is Avogadro’s number of particles, that is 6.02 × 1023 particles. 1 mol = Avogadro’s Number = 6.02 × 1023 units We can use the mole relationship to convert between the number of particles and the mass of a substance.

How Big Is a Mole? The volume occupied by one mole of softballs would be about the size of the Earth. One mole of Olympic shot put balls has about the same mass as the Earth.

Mole Calculations We will be using the Unit Analysis Method. Steps: First we write down the unit asked for Second we write down the given value Third we apply unit factor(s) to convert the given units to the desired units

Mole Calculations I How many sodium atoms are in 0.120 mol Na? Step 1: we want atoms of Na Step 2: we have 0.120 mol Na Step 3: 1 mole Na = 6.02 × 1023 atoms Na = 7.22 × 1022 atoms Na 0.120 mol Na × 1 mol Na 6.02 × 1023 atoms Na

Mole Calculations I How many moles of potassium are in 1.25 × 1021 atoms K? Step 1: we want moles K Step 2: we have 1.25 × 1021 atoms K Step 3: 1 mole K = 6.02 × 1023 atoms K = 2.08 × 10-3 mol K 1.25 × 1021 atoms K × 1 mol K 6.02 × 1023 atoms K

Molar Mass The atomic mass of any substance expressed in grams is the molar mass (MM) of that substance. The atomic mass of iron is 55.85 amu. Therefore, the molar mass of iron is 55.85 g/mol. Since oxygen occurs naturally as a diatomic, O2, the molar mass of oxygen gas is 2 times 16.00 g or 32.00 g/mol.

Calculating Molar Mass The molar mass of a substance is the sum of the molar masses of each element. What is the molar mass of magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2? The sum of the atomic masses is: 24.31 + 2(14.01 + 16.00 + 16.00 + 16.00) = 24.31 + 2(62.01) = 148.33 amu The molar mass for Mg(NO3)2 is 148.33 g/mol.

6.02 × 1023 particles = 1 mol = molar mass Mole Calculations II Now we will use the molar mass of a compound to convert between grams of a substance and moles or particles of a substance. 6.02 × 1023 particles = 1 mol = molar mass If we want to convert particles to mass, we must first convert particles to moles and than we can convert moles to mass.

Mass-Mole Calculations What is the mass of 1.33 moles of titanium, Ti? We want grams, we have 1.33 moles of titanium. Use the molar mass of Ti: 1 mol Ti = 47.88 g Ti = 63.7 g Ti 1.33 mole Ti × 47.88 g Ti 1 mole Ti

Mole Calculations II What is the mass of 2.55 × 1023 atoms of lead? We want grams, we have atoms of lead. Use Avogadro’s number and the molar mass of Pb 2.55 × 1023 atoms Pb × 1 mol Pb 6.02×1023 atoms Pb 207.2 g Pb 1 mole Pb × = 87.8 g Pb

Mole Calculations II How many O2 molecules are present in 0.470 g of oxygen gas? We want molecules O2, we have grams O2. Use Avogadro’s number and the molar mass of O2 0.470 g O2 × 1 mol O2 32.00 g O2 6.02×1023 molecules O2 1 mole O2 × 8.84 × 1021 molecules O2

Mole Unit Factors We now have two interpretations for the mole: 1 mol = 6.02 × 1023 particles 1 mol = molar mass This gives us 3 unit factors to use to convert between moles, particles, mass, and volume.