Transcript The Mole

Molar Mass
0 Also called atomic mass, formula mass, molecular mass
0 Unit = g/mol
0 Calculating Molar Mass
0 Use the average atomic mass from the periodic table
0 For atoms = atomic mass
Ex. C = 12.011 g/mol
Fe = 55.847 g/mol
0 For compounds = sum of the atomic masses of the atoms that are in
the formula
0 EX: CaI2 = 40.078 g/mol + 2 (126.904) g/mol = 293.886 g/mol
0 EX: (NH4)3PO4 = 3(14.007) + 12(1.0079) + 30.974 + 4(15.999) =
149.086 g/mol
The Mole
0 How do you measure how much you have?
0 Counting (impractical – too many particles)
0 Weighing
0 Volume
0 Particles cannot be counted directly, but we need to know
how many particles are there.
0 In chemistry we use the mole to figure out how many particles there
are when we weigh something or measure the volume of something.
0 Mole = the SI unit for how much of a substance or
amount
0 The mole is a unit similar to dozen- just many more than 12
0 It tells you how many you have.
The Mole
1 dozen =
12
1 gross =
144
1 ream =
1 mole =
500
6.02 x 1023
There are exactly 12 grams of carbon-12
in one mole of carbon-12.
0 Particles  moles or moles  particles
• Use Avogadro’s Number =
• 1 mole = 6.02 X1023 particles
(atoms, molecules, formula units)
*FOR ANY SUBSTANCE
0 Grams  moles or moles  grams
• Use the molar mass from the periodic table.
0 Liter  moles or moles  liter
• For Gases at STP (standard temperature and pressure)
• 1 mole = 22.4 L
Avogadro’s Number
6.02 x 1023 is called “Avogadro’s Number” in honor of the Italian chemist
Amadeo Avogadro (1776-1855).
I didn’t discover it. Its just named
after me!
Amadeo Avogadro
Calculating Formula Mass
Calculate the formula mass of carbon dioxide,
CO2.
12.01 g + 2(16.00 g) =
44.01 g
 One mole of CO2 (6.02 x 1023 molecules) has a
mass of 44.01 grams
Avogadro’s Number
0 602,214,000,000,000,000,000,000
0 Avogadro’s # of sheets of paper stacked one sheet
on top of another would reach beyond our solar
system.
0 Avogadro’s # of basketballs could create a new
planet the size of Earth.
0 Avogadro’s # of grains of rice would cover the land
masses of the Earth to a depth to 75 meters.
0 Avogadro’s # of pennies. You decided to give away
$1 million dollars a day to every person on Earth , it
would take more than 3000 years to distribute all
of your money
Liters
Atoms
or molecules
22.4L
Mass
Atomic
Mole
Grams
Mole
Relationships
Particles
Atoms
Molecules
f.u.
Mole
Avogadro’s
Number
Mass (g)
Molar Mass
22.4 L/mol
Volume (L)
Mole
Conversions
Avogadro’
s Number
Molar Mass
Particles
atoms,
molecules
, or
formula
units
Mass
22.4
Volume
(Gas at
STP)
Calculations with Moles:
Converting moles to grams
How many grams of lithium are in 3.50 moles of
lithium?
3.50 mol Li
6.94 g Li
1 mol Li
=
24.3 g Li
Calculations with Moles:
Converting grams to moles
How many moles of lithium are in 18.2 grams of
lithium?
18.2 g Li
1 mol Li
6.94 g Li
= 2.62 mol Li
Calculations with Moles:
Using Avogadro’s Number
How many atoms of lithium are in 3.50 moles of
lithium?
3.50 mol
6.02 x 1023 atoms
1 mol
= 2.07 x 1024 atoms
Calculations with Moles:
Using Avogadro’s Number
How many atoms of lithium are in 18.2 g of
lithium?
18.2 g Li
1 mol Li
6.94 g Li
(18.2)(6.022 x 1023)/6.94
6.022 x 1023 atoms Li
1 mol Li
= 1.58 x 1024 atoms Li
0 Ex. How many moles are in 8.04*1024 atoms
Fe?
0 ? g = 8 mol Al2(SO4)3
Calculations with Moles:
Using Standard Molar Volume
How many moles of hydrogen are in 100 L of
hydrogen at STP?
100 L
1 mol
22.4 L
=
4.64
mol
Calculations with Moles:
Using Standard Molar Volume
How many liters are occupied by 3 moles of
oxygen gas at STP?
3 mol
22.4 L
1 mol
=
67.2
L
0 How many atoms are in 20.04 g Sn?
0 How many liters are equal to 8 moles of CO2?
0 How many moles are equal to 2.4 L of O2?
0 How many grams of O2 are in 2.4 L O2?
Atom & Mole Ratios
*Within a formula, subscripts can be considered
as the:
0 # of atoms within molecules of the compound
0 the # of moles of that element within moles of the
compound. (Since avogadro’s # cancels out)
Example: H2O
Example: Ba3(PO4)2
Using Chemical Formulas:
A raindrop contains about 0.050g of H2O.
0 How many molecules of water?
0 How many atoms of O within the water?
0 How many atoms of H?
% Composition
0 Percent Composition = The % by mass of each element in a
compound.
0
Mass of part
Total Mass
X 100 = % composition
Example: Find the % composition of Al2(SO4)3
*If you had 25.0 grams of this substance, How much would be Al?
Ex: Na2CO310H2O . Find the % of water in this
hydrate.
EX: Find the % composition of a compound containing
tin and chlorine if 18.35 g of the compound contains
5.74 g of tin.
Molecular/Empirical Formula
0 Empirical Formula = smallest whole number ratio of
moles of the elements in a compound
0 Molecular Formula = actual number and kinds of atoms
present in a compound
0 Ex. Molec Formula = N10O5
Emp Formula = N2O
Calculating Empirical Formula
An empirical formula is a ratio of moles of each atom
in a compound.
1.
Must have the moles of each atom.
*If you are given %, assume that you have 100 grams of the substance.
Since % is out of 100, the % of each atom will equal grams of each
atom. Convert grams to moles.
2.
To find the lowest whole number ratio (mole ratio).
Divide each # of moles by the smallest # of moles.
If a # in the ratio is .5 (.4 - .6), double everything.
4. Apply ratio to atoms given as subscripts.
3.
Ex. 25.9 g N & 74.1 g O
25.9 g N & 74.1 g O
Calculating Molecular Formula
Calculate the empirical formula mass (efm)
Divide a given molar mass (molecular mass) by efm
1.
2.
0
Gives you the number of emp. form. in your molecular
formula
Multiply the emp. form. by that #
Ex. EF = CH4N Molar Mass = 60 g/mol
3.
EX: EF = NO2
Molar Mass = 138 g/mol
Ex. 27.59 %C, 1.15 %H, 16.09 %N, 55.17 %O
Molar mass = 261.1 g/mol. Find molecular formula