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Title: The Mole and Avogadros Number


1
The Mole and Avogadros Number
  • 6.022 x 1023

2
  • Molecules and atoms are extremely small objects -
    both in size and mass. Consequently, working with
    them in the laboratory requires a large
    collection of them.
  • How large does this collection need to be?

3
  • A standard needs to be introduced. This standard
    is the "mole". The mole is based upon the
    carbon-12 isotope.
  • Carbon 12 is the most frequently occurring
    isotope of the element Carbon (98).

4
Avogadro's Number!
  • We ask the following question How many carbon-12
    atoms are needed to have a mass of exactly 12 g?
    That number is NA - Avogadro's number.
  • Careful measurements yield a value for NA
    6.0221367x1023.
  • 1 mole 6.022 x 1023 particles of any substance

5
Say What???
  • For example, if we stack 1 mole of pennies on top
    of one another, how tall would the stack be?
  • The answer is it would be so tall that the stack
    of pennies could reach the sun and back almost
    500 million times!

6
  • The mole concept is no more complicated than the
    more familiar concept of a dozen
  • 1 dozen 12 objects.
  • 1 dozen elephants 12
    elephants
  • 1 dozen feathers 12 feathers
  • Remember???? Dimensional Analysis!
  • 1 mole 6.022x 1023 atoms of any element!

7
More Examples..
  • 1 mole of gumballs is 6.022 x 1023 gumballs
  • 1 mole of popcorn is 6.022 x 1023 kernels of
    popcorn
  • Who weighs more??? Obviously the gumballs, but
    the quantity is the SAME for both!
  • This much popcorn would cover the entire US 310
    miles high! Whew, thats a lot of poppin!

8
Moles and Grams
  • The mass in grams of 1 mol of a substance is its
    atomic mass.
  • What is 1 mole of oxygen???
  • 15.9994 grams (its atomic mass)
  • What is 1 mole of calcium???
  • 40.08 grams (its atomic mass)

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  • 1 mole of Carbon weighs 12 grams.
  • In other words6.022 x 1023 atoms of Carbon
    weighs 12 grams.
  • 1 mole of Chlorine weighs 35.45 grams.
  • In other words 6.022 x 1023 atoms of Chlorine
    weighs 35.45 grams.

10
Atomic Mass Unit (amu)
  • This is a unit that describes the mass of a
    single atom!
  • One single atom of Carbon has a mass of 12 atomic
    mass units. This is very small.
  • One mole of Carbon (6.022 x 1023 atoms of Carbon)
    weighs 12 grams. This is very large.

11
Lets remember D.A.
  • What is the mass of exactly 150 gumballs? 10
    gumballs 21.4 g
  • If you want 50 eggs, how many dozens must you
    buy?
  • If a football player is tackled 1.7 ft short of
    the end zone, how many more yards does the team
    need to get a touchdown?

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  • 150 gumballs x 21.4 g 321 grams
  • 1 10 gumballs
  • 50 eggs x 1 dozen 4.2 dozen
  • 1 12 eggs
  • 1.7 ft x 1 yard 0.57 yards
  • 1 3 ft

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NOTES! Copy these conversions.
  • 1 mole 6.022 x 1023 atoms
  • 1 mole molecular weight (in grams)

14
Lets try one together!
  • Determine the mass in grams of 5.50 moles if
    iron.
  • Put the original number over 1.
  • Decide where the unit needs to go in the next
    step to cancel out.
  • Decide which conversion you will use, and plug in
    the numbers.

15
The Answer
  • 5.50 mol Fe x 55.85 g Fe 307 g Fe
  • 1 1 mol Fe

16
Determine the amount of iron present in 352 grams
of Fe.
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The Answer
  • 352 grams Fe x 1 mole Fe 6.30 mols Fe
  • 1 55.85 grams

18
Practice Problems
  • How many grams are in 2.50 mols of S?
  • How many grams are in 3.20 mols of Cu?
  • How many mols are present in 11 grams of Si?
  • How many mols are present in 205 g of Hg?
  • What is the mass in grams of 0.48 mol of Pt?

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Solutions!
  • 80.2 g S
  • 203 g Cu
  • 0.39 mol Si
  • 3.1 mol Hg
  • 94 g Pt
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