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How Big is a Mole? One mole of marbles would cover the entire Earth

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1 How Big is a Mole? One mole of marbles would cover the entire Earth
(oceans included) for a depth of two miles. One mole of $1 bills stacked one on top of another would reach from the Sun to Pluto and back 7.5 million times. It would take light 9500 years to travel from the bottom to the top of a stack of 1 mole of $1 bills.

2 Amedeo Avogadro 1 mole = 602213673600000000000000 or 6.022 x 1023 ?
quadrillions thousands trillions billions millions 1 mole = or x 1023

3 Welcome to Mole Island 1 mol = molar mass 1 mole = 22.4 L @ STP
6.02 x 1023 particles

4 Stoichiometry Island Diagram
Known Unknown Substance A Substance B M Mass Mass Mountain Mass Mole Island Volume Mole Mole Volume V Liter Lagoon Particles Particles P Particle Place Stoichiometry Island Diagram

5 Stoichiometry Island Diagram
Known Unknown Substance A Substance B Mass Mass 1 mole = molar mass (g) 1 mole = molar mass (g) Use coefficients from balanced chemical equation Volume Mole Mole Volume 1 mole = STP 1 mole = STP (gases) (gases) 1 mole = x 1023 particles (atoms or molecules) 1 mole = x 1023 particles (atoms or molecules) Particles Particles Stoichiometry Island Diagram

6 Stoichiometry Island Diagram
Known Unknown Substance A Substance B M Mass Mass Mountain Mass Volume Mole Mole Volume V Liter Lagoon Particles Particles P Particle Place Stoichiometry Island Diagram

7 Mass, Volume, Mole Relationship


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