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Page 1: The mole concept involves the concept of the weights of substances.

The mole concept involves the concept

of the weights of substances.

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We must first understand the

meaning of the terms "atomic weight," and "molecular weight,"

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Atomic weights represent the relative weights of different

atoms.

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Atomic, and molecular weights are expressed in atomic

mass units.

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Chemists invented the concept of the mole

because they needed a way to ''count" atoms

and molecules.

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Since atoms and molecules are far too

small and far too numerous to actually

count,

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we must be able to achieve this "counting"

by some indirect method.

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Take Ba + I2 >> Ba I2 We can see that if we add one

atom of Ba and one molecule of I2 it will

form the desired product

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Well we could just count out the atoms that we need to the

exact amount then do the reaction so there is

no waste

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It would take the entire population of the world a gazillion

years to count the atoms in the smallest

piece of matter.

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The problem is we can’t see them and the

numbers are unbelievably large.

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Ba = 137.3 amu and I2 = 2(126.9) =

253.8amu

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well we can see that I2 is heavier than Ba.

How much heavier?

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253.8/137.3 = 1.85 it is 1.85 times heavier.

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If you had a football player and a cheer leader. Say the football player weighed 253.8lb and the

cheerleader weighed 137.3lb

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the football player would be 1.85 times

heavier than the cheerleader

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What if the cheerleader and

football player had Identical twins

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2football player/ 2cheerleader = ?

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1.85 What about 10football player/

10cheerleader?

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100000football player/ 100000cheerleader?

Equal 1.85

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So (X) football player/ (X)

cheerleader = 1.85

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The ratio of weights of a large but equal number of objects is the same as the ratio of weights of one of each of these

objects.

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1( gazillion) / 2 ( gazillion) = 1/ 2

=.5

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Your in the lab and you want to run an

experiment and don’t want to waste

anything

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With great skill you do the following

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you reach in and pull out exactly 253.8

grams of I2 and 137.3 grams of Ba

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So if I’m holding a sample of I2 that is 1.85 times heavier

than my sample of Ba. I can say something

very important

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THE POINT! At this point we know that the number of I2 molecules and the number of Ba

molecules are the same.

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Just as 10 football players weighed 1.85 times more than 10

cheerleaders

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If I didn’t know how many football players and cheerleaders there were but, I knew the ratio was 1.85 then I would at least know they were equal.

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The mole is defined as a quantity of a substance

whose mass is equal to its atomic or molecular weight expressed in

grams instead of amu's.

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A mole of any substance contains the

same number of "particles" as a mole

of any other substance.

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Ba =137.3 amu A mole of Ba = 137.3

grams

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I2 = 253.8 amu A mole of I2 =253.8

grams

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A mole of anything has the same number of “things” as a mole of anything else. A mole of people or a

mole of cars

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A dozen eggs = 12 eggs, but how many

people in a dozen people?

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What a dozen or a mole of something

weighs, depends upon what it is.

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Well if there are 12 in a dozen than how

many are there in a mole? A LOT!!

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The number of particles in a mole is equal to 6.02 E23, an unimaginably large

number.

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6.02E23 = 6.02 X1023

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602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 of

something

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When the molecular weight of a substance is expressed in grams, it is referred to as the

molar mass of the substance.

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• Find the molar mass of H2O

• 2H = 2(1) = 2 grams

• 1O = 1(16) =16 grams

• H2O = 18 grams

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•Calculate the molar mass of HNO3

•H = 1(1) = 1 grams

•N = 1(14) = 14 grams

•O = 3(16) = 48 grams

•HNO3 = 63 grams

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• Calculate the molar mass of HC2H3O2

•H = 1(4) = 4 grams

•C = 2(12) = 24 grams

•O = 2(16) = 32 grams

• HC2H3O2 = 60 grams

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Practice

• 1) Na2S

• 2) Al(OH)3

• 3) (NH4)2SO4

• 4) C6H12O6

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Answer

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Converting

• Set up to find the number of eggs in 4 dozen

dozen dozen

eggseggs

4 dozen1 dozen

48 eggs12 eggs

=

=

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Converting

• Set up to find the number of Dozens in 43 eggs

eggs eggs

dozen1dozen

43 eggs12 eggs

3.6 dozen 1 dozen

=

=

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Mols KCl Mols KCl

Grams KClGrams KCl

1.  What is the mass of 2.0 moles of KCl ?

2 Mols KCl 1 Mols KCl

141 G KCl75.5G KCl

=

=

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What is the mass of 0.75 moles of CuSO4 ?

Mols CuSO4 Mols CuSO4

Grams CuSO4Grams CuSO4

.75 Mols CuSO4 1 Mols CuSO4

119.7 G CuSO4159.55G CuSO4

=

=

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Calculate the number of mols in 30.2 grams of LiNO3

• One molar mass of LiNO3 = 68.94g

g LiNO3g LiNO3

Mol LiNO3

Mol LiNO3

30.2 g LiNO368.94 g LiNO3

.43 Mol LiNO3

1 Mol LiNO3

=

=

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How many atoms are in a. 2.56 mols selenium

Mols SeMols Se

Atoms SeAtoms Se

2.56Mols Se1 Mols Se

1.54E24 Atoms Se6.02E23Atoms Se

=

=