The Mole Chapter 10 1
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The Mole Chapter 10 1
The Mole Chapter 10 1 It’s Mole Day 1023 • What are mammoles? - Four-legged animoles! • What did one mole say to the other? - We make great chemistry together. • What kind of test do student moles like best? - Mole-tiple choice. • What did the generous mole say when his friends crashed his party? - The mole the merrier! 2 Let’s Discuss • Which do you think is more toxic - one mole of arsenic, As or 10 grams of arsenic? Explain your reasoning. 3 Relationship between mass and number • Discuss how measuring mass can be used to calculate numbers of atoms and molecules. 4 Calculations from Lab Calculation Data Table #2 Mass of beans (g) Average mass (g) Relative mass No. of beans in relative mass 5 Molar Mass Intro • If you know the average mass of an object such as beans or lentils, you can determine the number of objects in a large collection by weighing. • Long ago chemists agreed to assign a value of 12 grams to a mole of carbon atoms with a mass number of 12. 6 Molar Mass • All other elements are measured in relationship to this standard. • The atomic masses listed on the periodic table provide us with weights relative to one another. • These proportions hold true whether we are comparing ten atoms or 6.02 x 1023 atoms. 7 Definitions • Molar Mass - how much one mole of a substance weights. • Molar Mass - the sum of all of the atomic masses (in grams) in a chemical formula. • Example: 1 mole of Br = 79.9g 1 mole of K = 39.1g 8 Calculating Molar Mass • To calculate the molar mass of a compound, it is necessary to add together the atomic weights of all the atoms that make up that compound. • Example: N2 N amu = 14.0g N2 = (2 x 14.0) = 28.0g 9 Part 2 from Lab S ubstance He # of particles 6.02 x 10 23 # of moles 1 mole Measured mass He 1.204 x 10 24 2 moles 8.0 g 1 mole 27.0 g Al Cu 6.02 x 10 23 1 mole As 6.02 x 10 23 1 mole M gF2 6.02 x 10 23 1 mole NaCl 6.02 x 10 23 1 mole H2O 6.02 x 10 23 1 mole C6H12O6 6.02 x 10 23 1 mole 62.3 g 10 Avagadro’s Number • Avagadro figured out that equal volumes of gas at the same temperature and pressure would have the same number of particles. 1776 - 1856 11 Avagadro’s Number • The number of elementary entities in 1 mole of a substance = 6.0221367x1023 • You can have a mole of ions, mole of molecules, mole of atoms, mole of anything! • Do we precisely know the mole? 602,213,670,000,000,000,000,000 12 Mole Map 13 Moles & Mass ~ Molar Mass • Which weighs more, 1 mole of Fe or 1 mole of H2O? Explain. • Which has more atoms, 1 mole of Fe or 1 mole of H2O? Explain. • Which has more moles, 10g Fe or 10g H2O? Explain. • Which is more toxic, 1 mole of As or 10g As? 14 Goal #1 • Which weighs more, 1 mole of Fe or 1 mole of H2O? Explain. 1. Look at periodic table. Amu of Fe = 55.845g ( ) 2. 1 mol Fe 55.845g Fe _________ 1 mol Fe = 55.845 g Fe 3. Look at periodic table. Amu of H2O = 18.0 g Amu O = 15.99 g Amu of H = 1.00 g H2O = (2)1.01g + 16.00 = 1.02g = 18.0g H2O 4. 1 mol H2O 18.0g _________ 15 1 mol H2O = 18.0g H2O g ( ) Goal #1.5 – Which has more atoms, 1.5 mole of Fe or 1.0 mole of H2O? Explain. 1. 1.5 mol Fe ( 1 mol atoms _________ 1 mol Fe ) =1.5 mol atoms H2O = (2)hydrogen atoms + 1 oxygen atom = atoms total 2. 1.0 mol H2O ( 3 mol atoms _________ 1 mol H2O )= 3 mol atoms 16 Goal #2 • Which has more atoms, 1 mole of Fe or 1 mole of Cu? Explain. 1. 1 mol Fe 2. 1 mol Cu ( 23 atoms Fe 6.02x10 _________ 1 mol Fe ( ) 23 atoms Cu 6.02x10 _________ 1 mol Cu = 6.02x1023 atoms Fe ) = 6.02x1023 atoms Cu 17 Goal #3 • Which has more moles, 10g Fe or 10g H2O? Explain. 1. 10g Fe ( ) 1 mol Fe _________ = 0.179 mol Fe = 0.18g Fe 55.845g Fe 1 mol H2O 2. 10g H2O _________ 18.00g H2O ( ) = 0.556 mol H2O = 0.56g H2O 18 Goal #4 • Which is more toxic, 1 mole of As or 10g As? 1. Look at periodic table. 2. Amu As = 74.92g 3. 1 mol As ( ) 74.92g As _________ 1 mol As = 74.92 g As 4. 10.00g As 19 Problem #1 • How many grams of calcium chloride, CaCl2 are there in a sample of 10L at stp? 1. Amu Ca = 40.08g 2. Amu Cl = 35.45g 3. Amu CaCl2 = 40.08g + (2) 35.45g = 111g CaCl2 4. 10L CaCl2 1_________ mol CaCl2 22.4L CaCl2 ( )( 111g CaCl2 _________ 1 mol CaCl2 ) = 50g CaCl2 20 Problem #2 • How many particles of magnesium chloride, MgCl2 are there in 3g ? 1. Amu Mg = 24.30g 2. Amu Cl = 35.45g 3. Amu MgCl2 = 24.30g + (2) 35.45g = 95.2g MgCl2 4. 3g MgCl2 1_________ mol MgCl2 95.2g MgCl2 ( )( 23 particles MgCl 6.02x10 2 _________ 1 mol MgCl2 = 1.90x1022 particles MgCl2 21 ) Check-in • You have one mole of NaCl and one mole of KCl. Which one weighs more? Explain your thinking. 22 Wrap-up • The atomic weight on the periodic table is equivalent to the mass of 1 mole of atoms of the element in grams. • The molar mass of a compound is the sum of the atomic weights of the atoms in the compound. • Molar mass allows you to convert between moles and grams. 23