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A Mole is Many Things

How do you measure matter? Measuring by mass…. Potatoes are measured by the pound. Potatoes are measured by the pound. Gold is measured by the ounce. Gold is measured by the ounce. Measuring by volume…. Apples are measured by the bushel. Apples are measured by the bushel. Soda is measured by the liter. Soda is measured by the liter. Gasoline is measured by the gallon. Gasoline is measured by the gallon.

How do you measure matter? Some items are measured by counting how many you have. Eggs are measured by the dozen. Eggs are measured by the dozen. Pencils are measured by the gross. Pencils are measured by the gross.

The “chemical counting unit” is the mole. The mole is the SI unit for amount of substance. The mole is the SI unit for amount of substance. The particles of a substance could be atoms, molecules, or ions, which are very small. The particles of a substance could be atoms, molecules, or ions, which are very small.

Just as a dozen eggs represents 12 eggs, a mole (mol) represents 6.02 x representative particles of a substance. Just as a dozen eggs represents 12 eggs, a mole (mol) represents 6.02 x representative particles of a substance. This number is called Avogadro’s number, in honor of Amedeo Avogadro, and it is a very large number. This number is called Avogadro’s number, in honor of Amedeo Avogadro, and it is a very large number.

The Mole Avogadro’s number is 6.02 x Avogadro’s number is 6.02 x A mole is 6.02 x particles of a substance. A mole is 6.02 x particles of a substance.

How big is a mole? particles, which is… particles, which is… 602,000 x 1 million x 1 million x 1 million 602,000 x 1 million x 1 million x 1 million

If you had a mole of watermelon seeds, you would have a melon slightly larger than the moon. If you had a mole of watermelon seeds, you would have a melon slightly larger than the moon.

A mole of donut holes would cover the earth and be 5 miles deep. A mole of donut holes would cover the earth and be 5 miles deep.

If you had a mole of pennies and stacked them up, the stack would 7 times the distance from the Earth to the moon. If you had a mole of pennies and stacked them up, the stack would 7 times the distance from the Earth to the moon.

A mole of rice grains would cover the land area of the Earth to a depth of about 75 meters. A mole of rice grains would cover the land area of the Earth to a depth of about 75 meters. A mole of rice grains is more grains than all the grain that has been grown since the beginning of time. A mole of rice grains is more grains than all the grain that has been grown since the beginning of time. A mole of rice would occupy a cube about 120 miles on each edge. A mole of rice would occupy a cube about 120 miles on each edge.

Assuming that each human has 60 trillion body cells (6 x ) and the Earth’s population is over 6.7 billion (6.7 x 10 9 ), the total number of living human body cells on the Earth at the present time is 4.02 x 10 23, or only 2/3 of a mole. Assuming that each human has 60 trillion body cells (6 x ) and the Earth’s population is over 6.7 billion (6.7 x 10 9 ), the total number of living human body cells on the Earth at the present time is 4.02 x 10 23, or only 2/3 of a mole.

If one mole of pennies were divided up among the Earth’s population, each person would receive 9 x pennies. Personal spending at the rate of one million dollars a day would use up each person’s wealth in 2500 years. If one mole of pennies were divided up among the Earth’s population, each person would receive 9 x pennies. Personal spending at the rate of one million dollars a day would use up each person’s wealth in 2500 years. Life would not be comfortable because the surface of the Earth would be covered in copper coins to a depth of at least 400 meters. Life would not be comfortable because the surface of the Earth would be covered in copper coins to a depth of at least 400 meters.

A representative particle is… The smallest unit into which a substance can be broken down without a change in composition. The smallest unit into which a substance can be broken down without a change in composition. The representative particle of most elements is the atom. The representative particle of most elements is the atom.

Substance Representative particle ElementAtom ElementAtom Diatomic elementMolecule Diatomic elementMolecule (Br 2, I 2, N 2, Cl 2, H 2, O 2, F 2 ) Molecular compoundMolecule Molecular compoundMolecule Ionic compoundFormula Unit Ionic compoundFormula Unit

Remember: Remember: A formula unit is the lowest whole number ratio of ions in an ionic compound. A formula unit is the lowest whole number ratio of ions in an ionic compound.

Mole-Particle Conversion Practice Mole Samples

If a carbon atom has an atomic mass of amu and a hydrogen atom has an atomic mass of amu, we could say one carbon atom is about 12 times as massive as one hydrogen atom.

Would 100 carbon atoms be about 12 times as massive as 100 hydrogen atoms? Would 100 carbon atoms be about 12 times as massive as 100 hydrogen atoms? Would 1 mole of carbon atoms be about 12 times as massive as 1 mole of hydrogen atoms? Would 1 mole of carbon atoms be about 12 times as massive as 1 mole of hydrogen atoms?

Scientists define the mole as the amount of substance that contains as many particles (atoms, molecules, of formula units) as there are atoms in exactly 12 grams of the carbon-12 isotope. Scientists define the mole as the amount of substance that contains as many particles (atoms, molecules, of formula units) as there are atoms in exactly 12 grams of the carbon-12 isotope.

Molar Mass… is the mass of a mole of a substance. Gram atomic mass is the mass of a mole of atoms. Gram molecular mass is the mass of a mole of molecules. Gram formula mass is the mass of a mole of a substance.

Molar Mass What is the gram atomic mass of zinc? What is the gram atomic mass of zinc? What is the gram molecular mass of CO 2 ? What is the gram molecular mass of CO 2 ? What is the gram formula mass of NaCl? What is the gram formula mass of NaCl? What is the molar mass of titanium? What is the molar mass of titanium?

Mole Fact References: Mole Fact References: Professor Mole, Quality Science & Software, Inc. Professor Mole, Quality Science & Software, Inc. Doris Kolb. “The Mole,” J. Chem. Educ. Doris Kolb. “The Mole,” J. Chem. Educ. Reactions and Reason, Heikkinan and Atkinson Reactions and Reason, Heikkinan and Atkinson