Unit 1 continued The Mole!!!. Intro to the Mole Counting by Mass The Mole Molar Mass.
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The Mole
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(8-1) Mole
• (mol): amt. of substance– # of atoms in 12g of carbon-12
• Avogadro’s constant: 6.02 x 1023 particles / mol– Atoms, molecules (covalent) ,
formula units (ionic)
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Moles # of Atoms
• 2.66 mol x 6.02 x 1023 atoms = 1.60 x 1024 1 mol atoms
• # of Atoms Moles
• 2.54 x 1024 atoms x 1 mol = 4.22 mol
6.02 x 1023 atoms
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Moles to Molecules
• 1.04 mol x 6.02 x 1023 molecules = 6.26 x 1023 1 mol molecules
• Formula units to moles3.49 x 1024 form.u. x 1 mol = 5.80 mol
6.02 x 1023 form.u.
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Moles to Atoms Practice
How many atoms are in 2.5 mol of Si?1. List known
2.5 mol Si
2. Set up conv. factor (what you’re going to is on top, what needs to cancel is on bottom)
2.5 mol Si x 6.02 x 1023 atoms 1 mol Si
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Moles to Atoms Practice
3. Cancel units, multiply top #’s & divide by bottom2.5 mol Si x 6.02 x 1023 atoms = 1.5 x 1024 atoms Si
1 mol Si
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Atoms to Moles Practice
Convert 3.01 x 1023 atoms of Si to mols Si1. List known
3.01 x 1023 atoms Si
2. Set up conv. factor (what you’re going to is on top, what needs to cancel is on bottom)
3.01 x 1023 atoms Si x 1 mol Si = 6.02 x 1023 atoms
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Atoms to Moles Practice
3. Cancel units, multiply top #’s & divide by bottom
3.01 x 1023 atoms Si x 1 mol Si = 0.500 mol Si 6.02 x 1023 atoms Si
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Relative Atomic Mass
• Weighted avg. of each isotope’s mass– Need mass & % abundance
(62.94 amu)(.6917) + (64.93 amu)(.3083) = 63.55 amu
Isotope Mass (amu)
% Decimal
Copper-63 62.94 69.17 .6917
Copper-65 64.93 30.83 .3083
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Molar Mass
• Sum of all the atomic masses of a substance
• Ex: CO2
C = 12.01 g/mol, O = 16 g/mol
12.01 g/mol + (2)(16 g/mol) = 44.01 g/mol
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Molar Mass Practice
Calculate the molar mass of Ba(NO3)2
1. List known (at. masses from PT)Ba = 137.33 g/mol, N = 14.01 g/mol, O = 16 g/mol
2. Calculate # of each atom in the formula (outer subscript multiplies w/ inner subscripts)1 Ba1 N x 2 = 2 N3 O x 2 = 6 O
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Molar Mass Practice
3. Multiply each at. mass by the # of atoms & add together
(1 Ba)(137.33 g/mol) + (2 N)(14.01 g/mol) +
(6 O)(16 g/mol) = 261.35 g/mol
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Moles Mass
• 2.49 mol KF x 58.1 g KF = 145 g KF 1 mol KF
• Grams Moles
• 110 g KF x 1 mol KF = 1.89 mol KF 58.1 g KF
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Moles to Mass Practice
What’s the mass in grams of 3.50 mol Cu?1. List known
3.50 mol Cu
2. Find at. mass or calculate molar mass
63.55 g Cu
1 mol Cu
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Moles to Mass Practice
3. Set up conv. factor (what you’re going to is on top, what needs to cancel is on bottom)
3.50 mol Cu x 63.55 g Cu
1 mol Cu
4. Cancel units, multiply top #’s, & divide by bottom3.50 mol Cu x 63.55 g Cu = 222 g Cu
1 mol Cu
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Mass to Moles Practice
Determine the # of moles in 237 g of Cu1. List known
237 g Cu
2. Find at. mass or calculate molar mass
63.55 g Cu
1 mol Cu
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Mass to Moles Practice
3. Set up conv. factor (what you’re going to is on top, what needs to cancel is on bottom) 237 g Cu x 1 mol Cu =
63.55 g Cu
4. Cancel units, multiply top #’s, & divide by bottom237 g Cu x 1 mol Cu = 3.73 mol Cu
63.55 g Cu
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Atoms to Grams
1.2 x 1024 atoms B x 1 mol B x 10.81 g B = 21.55 g B
6.02 x 1023 atoms 1 mol B
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(8-2) Percentage Composition
• % by mass of each element in a cmpd– Ex: H2O = 88.7% O, 11.3% H
O
H
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Determine % Comp. from Chemical Formula
• % = mass of component x 100
mass of whole
• To verify answers all components %, should = 100%
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% Comp. Practice
Find the % Comp. of Cu2S
1. Find at. masses & multiply by # of atoms
Cu = (63.55 g/mol) (2) = 127.10 g/mol
S = (32.07 g/mol) (1) = 32.07 g/mol
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% Comp. Practice
2. Divide each mass by total mass of cmpd & multiply by 100
127.10 g/mol Cu x 100 = 79.85% Cu
159.17 g/mol Cu2S
32.07 g/mol S x 100 = 20.15% S
159.17 g/mol Cu2S
3. Add % to verify it’s close to 100%
79.85% + 20.15% = 100%
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Hydrates
• To determine % comp. of a hydrate, use same format as before
• % = mass water x 100
mass of whole
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Hydrate % Comp. Practice
Determine the % water in Na2CO3•10H2O
1. Calculate molar mass of water (coef. is distributed)
(20)(1.01 g/mol) + (10)(16 g/mol) = 180.2 g/mol H2O
2. Divide water mass by the total hydrate mass 180.2 g/mol H2O x 100 = 62.96%H2O
286.2 g/mol Na2CO3•10H2O
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Empirical Formula
• Empirical Formula: simplest ratio among the elements of a cmpd– Ex: CH2O: CH2O, C2H4O2, C6H12O6
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Determining Emp. Formulas
63.0% Mn, 37.0% O by mass
1. Convert to g assuming you have 100 g63.0 g Mn, 37.0 g O
2. Convert g to mols using molar mass63.0 g Mn x 1 mol Mn = 1.15 mol Mn
54.94 g37.0 g O x 1 mol O = 2.31 mol O
16 g
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Emp. Formula (cont.)
3. Divide by smallest amt (round to whole #)1.15 mol Mn = 1 mol Mn
1.15
2.31 mol O = 2 mol O
1.15
4. Write empirical formula MnO2
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Molecular Formula
• Actual # of atoms in a cmpd
• Determined by emp.formula & molar mass
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Determining a Molecular Formula
emp. formula = P2O5
molar mass of cmpd = 284 g/mol
1. Find emp. formula molar mass(2)(30.97 g/mol) + (5)(16 g/mol) = 141.94 g/mol
2. Solve for n (round to nearest whole #)n = molar mass of cmpd = 284 g/mol = 2
molar mass emp. 141.94 g/mol
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Determining a Molecular Formula
3. Use n to get molecular formula
n (emp.form.) = molecular form.
2 (P2O5) = P4O10
4. To verify answer, calculate molar mass & compare to value given
(4)(30.97 g/mol) + (10)(16 g/mol) = 284 g/mol