Bring your calculators to class. Remember the mole? (not just a furry animal that digs holes in the yard.) unit used by chemist to measure things. 1 mole.

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Bring your calculators to class

Remember the mole? (not just a furry animal that digs holes in the yard.) unit used by chemist to measure things. 1 mole is 6.02 x particles (like a very large dozen used for very small things) Defined as the number of carbon atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon-12. Makes life very convenient

What sort of things are measured in moles? Representative particles(The smallest pieces of a substance.) For a molecular compound it is a molecule. H 2 O For an ionic compound it is a formula unit. NaCl For an element it is an atom. Au

Don’t Write Molar Mass generic term for the mass of one mole. Same as: Don’t Write 1.gram atomic mass =The mass of 1 mole element in grams 2.gram formula mass =the mass of 1 mole of one formula unit is the sum of the atomic masses of all atoms of element 3.gram molecular mass =the mass of 1 mole of one molecule is the sum of all the atomic masses of all the atoms of elements in the molecule

1. Elements The mass of 1 mole element in grams 1 mole of any element = atomic mass on periodic table periodic table example: 1 mole of Na=23 g ( rounded to whole #) 1 mole of Cl = 35g ( rounded to 35)

2. Ionic compounds the mass of 1 mole of one formula unit is the sum of the atomic masses of all atoms of element example: 1 mole of NaCl= 23 mass of Na + 35 mass of Cl 58 g

3. Molecular compounds the mass of 1 mole of molecules is the sum of all the atomic masses of all the atoms of elements in a molecule example: 1 mole of H 2 O 2 = 2 x 1g = 2g mass of H 2x g mass of O 34g

Examples Calculate the molar mass of the following and tell what type it is. Na 2 S N2O4N2O4 C Ca(NO 3 ) 2 C 6 H 12 O 6

Formula Mass = Molar Mass Sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a chemical formula H 2 O 2 H atoms each 1g= 2x1= 2 1 O atom 16 g g 1mole of H 2 O = 18 g 1 mole = x particles

Using Molar Mass Molar Mass =The number of grams of 1 mole of atoms, formula units, or molecules. We can make conversion factors from these. To change grams of a compound to moles or moles to grams of a compound use 1 mole= molar mass to make factor

Molar mass for NaOH 1mole Na = 23g +1 mole O = 16g +1 mole H = 1g 1 mole NaOH = 40g 5.69g NaOH 1mole NaOH 40 g NaOH = 0.14 mole For example: mass to moles How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH? need to change grams to moles

Another Type: moles to mass How many grams are 2 moles H 2 O? Need to change from moles to grams Molar mass of H 2 O 2 x 1g = 2 g of H +16g of O 18g 2 moles H 2 O 18 g H 2 O 1 mole H 2 O =36 g H 2 O 1 mole of H 2 O= 18g

Other Types of questions How many molecules of CO 2 are the in 4.56 moles of CO 2 ? 1 mole = 6.02 x particles 4.5 moles 6.02 x molecules = 1 mole 2.79 x molecules

How many moles is 7.78 x formula units of MgCl 2 ? 7.78 x formula units 1 mole 6.02 x formula units 1.29 x 10 or 12.9 moles

Examples How much would 2.34 moles of carbon weigh? How many moles of magnesium in g of Mg? How many atoms of lithium in 1.00 g of Li? How much would 3.45 x 1022 atoms of U weigh?

Hydrates- when some salts crystallize from a water solution and they bind water molecules in their crystal structure Cu SO 4 5H 2 O there are 5 water molecules for every copper(II) sulfate formula unit copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate

Heating the crystal in a crucible drives off the water then the salt is called anhydrous CuSO 4 5H 2 O  CuSO 4 + 5H 2 O

CuCl 2 2H 2 O  CuCl 2 + 2H 2 O

Example: Calculate the percent composition of Na in NaCl? % Composition Like all percents part x 100 % = % whole 1. Find the mass of each component 2. divide by the total mass x 100 % mass Na x 100 % = 23 g x 100 % =39% mass NaCl

Empirical Formulas -simplest whole number ratio of atoms % to mass mass to mole divide by small multiply ‘til whole

1. % to mass assume 100 g so % = mass g Fe & g S Example What is the empirical formula of the compound that contains % Fe and % S?

2. Mass to mole 1 mole Fe = g g Fe 1mole =.96 mole Fe g Fe 1 mole S = g 46.2 g S 1 mole S = 1.44 mole S g S

3. Divide by small Fe.96/.96 = 1 S 1.44/.96 = Multiply ‘til whole Fe1 x 2 = 2 S 1.5 x 2 = 3 Write empirical formula Fe 2 S 3

Molecular formula = How the molecule actually exists If the molar mass of the compound is known, then the molecular formula can be determined from the empirical formula. 1. Add the masses of all the atoms of each elements in the empirical formula. 2.Divide the molar mass by the mass determined in step 1. 3.Multiply each subscript in the empirical formula by the number calculated in step 2.