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1 Jan. 12

2 To Do Today Turn in HW Sheet Go over answers Lecture Note Slides: Hand back graded quizzes

3 Relating mass (grams) to Number of atoms Using “The Mole”

4 History of the term “mole” Mole is the English version of the German word "Mol" which is short for Molekulargewicht, the "molecular weight.“ There are claims that it originated as a latin term meaning Mass. Started being used around 1900 Used in textbooks by 1950s Do Not Copy

5 Q: What does Avogadro put in his hot chocolate? Do Not Copy A: Marsh-mole-ows! Q: What did the generous mole say when his friends crashed his party? A: The mole the merrier!

6 Definition of “mole” Amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12. This Amount is 6.02 x 10 23 It is a “counting unit” just as 1 dozen = 12 of anything. 1 mole = 6.02 x 10 23 particles

7 – Chemistry involves vast numbers of atoms. – we need a convenient unit used for counting atoms. – (it takes about 500,000 trillion million carbon atoms to equal just one gram.)

8 – The unit used in Chemistry is the “MOLE”

9 The Mole Info The mole, a fundamental SI unit for "amount of substance," is defined precisely as the number of carbon atoms in 12.01 g of carbon. Do Not Copy

10 The Mole Info It is here that the value of Avogadro's number becomes clear: as noted, carbon has an average atomic mass of 12.01 amu, and multiplication of the average atomic mass by Avogadro's number yields a figure in grams equal to the value of the average atomic mass in atomic mass units. THEREFORE…… Do Not Copy

11 The mass of 1 mole of any element is equal to its atomic mass expressed in grams Atomic masses can be found in the periodic table. – Example: C = 12.01 amu 1 mol C = 12.011 g C

12 – Example: He = 4 amu 1 mol He = 4 g He – Example: N = 14 amu 1 mol N = 14 g N

13 Molar Mass The mass of one mole of a substance is called the molar mass of that substance. Molar mass is written in g/mol

14 Molar Mass The molar mass of an element is equal to the atomic mass of the element. Molar Mass of lithium is 6.94 g/mol Molar Mass of mercury is 200.59 g/mol

15 Relating grams to # of atoms The molar mass of an element contains one mole of atoms. In other words, 1 mole of an element contains 6.02 x 10 23 atoms of the element 1 mole He = 4 grams He = 6.02 x 10 23 atoms of He

16 What is the mass (in grams) of 3.50 mol of copper, Cu? Given: 3.50 mol of Cu Convert between grams and moles using molar mass moles of Cu x (g Cu) = grams Cu moles Cu

17 3.50 mol Cu x __________ = 222 g Cu 63.55 g Cu 1 mol Cu

18 3.50 mol Cu x __________ = 222 g Cu 63.55 g Cu 1 mol Cu 3 sig digits

19 What is the mass in grams of 2.25 mol of Fe? 2.25 mol Fe x __________ = 126 g Cu 55.85 g Fe 1 mol Fe 3 sig digits

20 Conversions between grams, moles and # of atoms or molecules gramsmoles # of atoms or molecules molar mass6.02 x 10 23

21 P 219 Monatomic ions Binary ionic compounds Stock system for elements in d block Polyatomic ions Molecular compounds

22 P 237 Formula mass Molar mass Percentage composition Calculation of empirical formulas Calculation of molecular formulas

23 Review equations and reactions Balancing equations P 268 – 9 molar ratios Types of reactions Predicting products

24 Stoichiometry Ch 9

25 Gases Gas law


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