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1 Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro
Ch 3.2 Notes: Dimensional Analysis and Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro

2 Reminders about Kelvin
K = °C °C = K – 273 Absolute Zero: 0 on the Kelvin scale, has not yet been achieved and has been deemed not possible. Fun Fact: In Celsius and Fahrenheit, absolute zero is °C and °F

3 Dimensional Analysis

4 This Not That

5 Conversion Factors Fractions in which the numerator and denominator are EQUAL quantities expressed in different units Example: in. = 2.54 cm Factors: 1 in and cm 2.54 cm in.

6 Learning Check 1. Liters and mL 2. Hours and minutes
Write conversion factors that relate each of the following pairs of units: 1. Liters and mL 2. Hours and minutes 3. Meters and kilometers

7 How many minutes are in 2.5 hours?
Conversion factor 2.5 hr x min = min 1 hr cancel By using dimensional analysis / factor-label method, the UNITS ensure that you have the conversion right side up, and the UNITS are calculated as well as the numbers!

8 Sample Problem You have $7.25 in your pocket in quarters. How many quarters do you have? 7.25 dollars quarters 1 dollar = 29 quarters X

9 You Try This One! If Jacob stands on Spencer’s shoulders, they are two and a half yards high. How many inches is that?

10 b) 244 cm c) 24.4 cm Learning Check a) 2440 cm
A rattlesnake is 2.44 m long. How long is the snake in cm? a) cm b) 244 cm c) 24.4 cm

11 b) 244 cm 2.44 m x 100 cm = 244 cm 1 m Solution
A rattlesnake is 2.44 m long. How long is the snake in cm? b) 244 cm 2.44 m x cm = 244 cm 1 m

12 Amedeo Avogadro A well known Italian scientist who discovered that equal volumes of gases under standard temperature and pressure (STP 0°C, 1atm) is composed of 6.022x10^23 molecules. This is known as Avogadro’s number, commonly referred to as a mol.

13 Avogadro’s Number (aka mol) 6.022x10^23 = 1 mol
NEED TO KNOW Avogadro’s Number (aka mol) 6.022x10^23 = 1 mol Similar to how we count dozens (12), a mol is simply another way to count 6.022x10^23. 6.022x10^23 molecules mol 1 mol x10^23 molecules

14 Let’s Practice Together
1) How many molecules in 2.5 mols? 2)How many mols are in 8.09x10^25 molecules of pure oxygen gas? 3) If there is 1 mol of a gas contains 22.4 L at standard temperature and pressure (0°C, 1atm), how many liters are in 1.5 mols at STP?

15 Let’s Practice Together
1) How many molecules in 2.5 mols? 1.5x10^24 molecules 2)How many mols are in 8.09x10^25 molecules of pure oxygen gas? 134.4 mols 3) If there is 1 mol of a gas contains 22.4 L at standard temperature and pressure (0°C, 1atm), how many liters are in 1.5 mols at STP? 33.6 L


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