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1 The Mole: It’s a Big Deal in Chemistry!
October 2017

2 Remember: The mole is a chemistry term that represents a crazy big number

3 Why do we need the mole in chemistry?
It is EASIER Just like it is easier to say you want 2 dozen donuts rather than 24 donuts, It is way easier to say that you just drank 28 moles of water (equivalent to a half a litre) than to say that you just drank 16,700,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 molecules of water!

4 Every time you see the term mole think an unbelievably huge number of things.
For example: 2 donuts – I can eat that much! 2 dozen donuts – I can’t eat that much but I can share! 2 moles of donuts – I can’t even share that with every person in the world! That’s 1,200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 donuts for me OR 158,000,000,000,000 donuts for each person in the world!

5 Counting by massing In the jelly belly activity, you “counted” the number of jelly bellies by massing them. All you needed to know was the mass of 1 jelly belly and the total mass of all of them. We can do the same thing in chemistry. We just need to know the mass of 1 mole of the substance and the mass of the substance and we can determine how many molecules are in the substance.

6 How do we know the mass of 1 mole of a substance?
It’s easy! It is right on the periodic table. For example: The mass of 1 mole of sodium (remember we are talking about a HUGE number of sodium atoms) is g. It is called the molar mass of sodium. It is written as: mmNa = g/mole

7 Molar mass of elements: the mass of 1 mole of atoms of the element (6
Molar mass of elements: the mass of 1 mole of atoms of the element (6.02 x 1023) Look up the molar mass of the following elements: Aluminum Chlorine Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen

8 Molar mass of compounds: the mass of 1 mole of the compound
1 NaCl is made up of ___ Na and ___ Cl 10 NaCl are made up of ___ Na’s and ___ Cl’s 1 mole of NaCl is made up of _______ of Na and ______ of Cl mmNaCl = mmNa + mmCl =

9 Here’s another example:
1 AlCl3 is made up of ___ Al and ___ Cl’s 1 mole of AlCl3 is made up of ___ mole of Al and ___ moles of Cl mmAlCl3 = mmAl + 3 x mmCl =

10 Calculate the molar mass of the following compounds:
BaCl2 O2 AgNO3 Ca(OH)2 Al2O3

11 Changing how many to how much it weighs Moles (n) to mass (m):
1 mole of NaCl has a mass of ___________ g 2 moles should have a mass of ___________ g 0.50 moles should have a mass of _________ g (To do this, you simply multiply the mass of 1 mole (mm) by the number of moles (n) This gives us the formula: m = n x mm

12 Moles (n) to mass (m): m = n x mm
Change the following from moles to mass: 1.5 moles of AgNO moles of Ca(OH) moles of H2O

13 Changing how much it weighs to how many: Mass (m) to moles (n):
18.02 g of H2O is _______ moles of H2O g of H2O should be ________ moles of H2O (To do this, you simply divide the mass (m) by the molar mass (mm)) This gives us the formula: n = m ÷ mm or n = m/mm

14 Mass (m) to moles (n): n = m/mm
Change the following from mass to moles: 16.0 g of NaCl 2.0 g of H2O 14.5 g of O2


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