Using Moles to Count Atoms the SI base unit that describes the amount of a substance 3.4.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Using Moles to Count Atoms
Advertisements

Using Moles to Count Atoms
Chapter 11 The Mole Section 11.1 Please have a highlighter and your periodic table out.
“The Mole” and Avogadro’s Number
Moles and the Ideal Gas equation Objectives Be able to state that one mole of any substance contains 6.02 × particles and that 6.02 × mol -1.
Relating Mass to Number of Atoms
 What is the percent composition of N and O in NO 2 ?
The Mole: A Shortcut for Chemists S-C-8-1_The Mole Presentation Source:
Molar Mass & Conversions. The Mole mole (mol)- SI Unit for the amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12g.
Chapter 3: Atoms and the Periodic Table
The Mole and Molar Mass Chapter 4.2 Page 125 – 127.
Forensic Chemistry-Mrs. Terry-McCants.  Measuring matter deals with how you can convert a count, mass and mass of something.  Knowing how the count,
AtomsSection 2 Key Ideas 〉 What is the difference between protons, neutrons, and electrons? 〉 What do atoms of an element have in common with other atoms.
Chemical Quantities.  Chemistry is a quantitative science  There are three typical ways in which we measure the amount of something  By count  A dozen.
First Something Familiar What do the following items have in common?
Moles, Avogadro’s Number and Molar Mass
Chemistry10.1.
THE ATOM Counting. The Atom  Objectives Explain what isotopes are Define atomic number and mass number, and describe how they apply to isotopes Given.
Chapter 7: Chemical Formulas and Chemical Compounds
MOLES!!!. Atomic mass Review the mass of an atom expressed in atomic mass units is an average of the isotopes for that element listed on the periodic.
Mole. Objectives: Define mole. Convert mole to number of particles.
Unit 6: Chemical Quantities
Relating Mass to Numbers of Atoms The mole, Avogadro’s number, and molar mass provide the basis for relating masses in grams to moles.
Chemical Quantities The Mole: A Measurement of Matter
The MOLE.
The Mole: A Measurement of Matter
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Counting Things There are many different counting units: for example,
Chemistry Chapter 11 The Mole.
THE MOLE 10/1/14 – CHAPTER 3. RELATIVE MASS VS AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS RM = the standard - atomic mass of carbon-12 is used - 1 amu = 1/12 mass of 1 carbon-12.
Chapter 11 The Mole
Chemists use the idea of the mole when comparing the number of particles of different substances.
Chemical Stoichiometry: The Mole Concept Mr. Forte Atascadero High School.
Moles COUNTING BY WEIGHING. Moles (is abbreviated: mol)  It is an amount, defined as the number of carbon atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon-12.  1.
The Mole How We Count Atoms and Other Fundamental Particles.
Atoms and the Periodic Table Counting Atoms with the Mole.
AtomsSection 2 Atoms- Building Blocks of Matter Section 4.2.
Relating Mass to Numbers of Atoms The MOLE. Is the SI unit for amount of a substance Abbreviated as mol Amount of a substance that contains as many atoms.
HAHS MS. KNICK Avogadro, The Mole, and Grams. The Mole The amount of substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon.
The Mole and Chemical Quantities The Mole and Chemical Quantities How Many Ways Can We View the Mole?
Chapter 10 The Mole Measuring Matter Dozen eggs Pair of gloves.
CH. 3.4 Counting Atoms. ATOMIC MASS  Atoms are really small and have really small masses  Cu atoms have average mass of x kg  Special.
BellRinger Convert 45 inches into feet.. Answer 45 in x 1 ft = 3.75 ft 45 in x 1 ft = 3.75 ft 12 in 12 in.
Moles and Avogadro’s Number Molar mass, Molecular weight.
3.3 Counting Atoms. Counting Atoms Isotopes Atoms of the same element with different masses Isotopes do not differ significantly in their chemical behavior.
Avogadro’s and the Mole. Moles a mole is the number of carbon atoms in exactly 12g of carbon. a mole is a unit of measurement, just like grams…
Counting Atoms and Moles Chapter 3.4 us us.
RR: How many ways can you count to 100?. Do you know how to count? In chemistry, the unit that helps us count is the mole (mol). The mole represents
Avogadro’s Number and Molar Conversions Mole: the SI base unit used to measure the amount of a substance whose number of particles is the same as the number.
Moles and Calculating Molar Mass. The mole is the S.I. unit for the amount of a substance. A mole is the amount of a substance that contains as many particles.
Or If I just substitute dozen for mole, this will all seem easier! Part I: One Step Problems.
Drill – 10/14 How many decigrams are in 3.0 lbs of potatoes? (1 lb = g)
Bell Work Name At Least 4 Types of Representative Particles….. Atom
Section 2: The Structure of Atoms
Measuring Quantities How many donuts will we get if we ask for a dozen? Twelve How about a baker’s dozen? Thirteen So, we know “dozen” and “baker’s dozen”
Section 2: The Structure of Atoms
THE MOLE CONCEPT Let’s Remember…
Moles.
The Mole.
“The Mole” and Avogadro’s Number
Moles Foothill Chemistry.
Section 2: The Structure of Atoms
10.1 What is a Mole? A mole of any substance contains Avogadro’s number of representative particles, or 6.02  1023 representative particles. The term.
Chemical Stoichiometry: The Mole Concept
The Mole: A Shortcut for Chemists
The Mole.
Section 2: The Structure of Atoms
Section 2: The Structure of Atoms
Section 2: The Structure of Atoms
Moles.
Chapter 11 The Mole.
Presentation transcript:

Using Moles to Count Atoms the SI base unit that describes the amount of a substance 3.4

Mole The mole is useful for counting small particles Moles and grams are related The mass in grams of 1 mol of a substance is called its molar mass 602,213,670,000,000,000,000,000 Avogadro’s Constant x /mol One mole of gumballs is x /mol One mole of popcorn is x /mol (This much popcorn would cover the United States in a pile about 500 km (310 miles) high. 1 mole of carbon-12 Atoms has a molar mass of grams.

Avogadro Avogadro’s constant – the number of particles in 1 mol; equals x /mol You say Avogadro, I say avocado.

Molar Mass Molar mass – the mass in grams of 1 mol of a substance

Converting Conversion factor – a ratio equal to one that expresses the same quantity in two different ways

Calculating with Moles EXAMPLE: What is the mass of exactly 50 gumballs? List the given and unknown values. Given: mass of 10 gumballs = 21.4 g Unknown: mass of 50 gumballs = ? g 2. Write down the conversion factor that converts number of gumballs to mass g / 10 gumballs 3.Multiply the number of gumballs by this conversion factor and solve. 50 gumballs x 21.4 g/10gumballs = 107 g

Gumballs again……………

Practice 1.What is the mass of exactly 150 gumballs? 2.If you want 50 eggs, how many dozens must you buy? How many extra eggs do you have to take? 3.If a football player is tackled 1.7 feet short of the end zone, how many more yards does the team need to get a touchdown?

Converting Amount to Mass Determine the mass in grams of 5.50 mol of iron. 1.List the given and unknown values Given: amount of iron = 5.50 mol Fe molar mass of iron = g/mol Fe Unknown: mass of iron = ? g Fe 2.Write the conversion factor that converts moles to grams g Fe/1mol Fe mol Fe x g Fe/1 mol Fe = 307 g Fe

Relationship

Converting Mass to Amount Determine the amount of iron present in 352 g of iron 1.List the given and unknown values Given: mass of iron = 352 g Fe molar mass of iron = g/mol Fe Unknown: amount of iron = ? mol/Fe 2.Write down the conversion factor that converts grams to moles: 1mol Fe/55.85 g Fe 3.Multiply the mass of iron by this conversion factor, and solve: 352 g Fe x 1mol Fe/55.85 g Fe = 6.30 mol Fe

Check your understanding Complete Math Skills Exercises # 7 and #8 # 7 Converting amount (moles) to mass (grams # 8 Converting mass (grams) to amount (moles)