
The Mole
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Science
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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The Mole
Year 11
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Syllabus dot points
2.2 c explore the concept of the mole and relate this to Avogadro’s constant to describe, calculate and manipulate masses, chemical amounts and numbers of particles in: (ACSCH007, ACSCH039)
– moles of elements and compounds 𝑛 = 𝑚 /𝑀𝑀 (n = chemical amount in moles, m = mass in grams, MM = molar mass in gmol-1 )
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What we will cover
what is the mole?
how chemists deal with numbers in chemistry
conversions involving the mole
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Determining mass of individual atoms?
Back in the day:
Gas Laws and chemical equations/ratios
gases react in certain proportions
development of stoichiometry
Not very specific
Now:
We can determine the mass of individual atoms and molecules through mass spectrometry
Uses Newton's 2nd Law (we know the net force and acceleration of particles, and can simply solve for their mass)
It is more complicated than this - but this is the basis!
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The Mole
Using this method, it was determined that the mass of one carbon-12 atom is
1.933 x 10-23g
So in 12g of carbon-12, there are 6.022 x 1023 atoms (or 602 000 000 000 000 000 000 000)
Therefore for titanium, which has a relative atomic mass of 48, 6.022 x 1023 atoms is 48g
For any element, the mass in grams that is equal to the relative atomic mass (that we find on the Periodic Table) has 6.022 x 1023 contains atoms
This extends to molecules, except the relative molecular mass instead of atomic mass (so 18g of water contains 6.022 x 1023
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Why do we need the mole?
Atoms are so small, it is not logical to count them individually
We therefore count them in groups, which we call moles
Like counting eggs by the dozen or shoes in pairs
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Facts on The Mole
The mole can refer to individual atoms, ions, molecules, or formula units
Abbreviation is 'mol'
Commonly used term is molar mass = mass of one mole of a substance
has the units of g/mol or g.mol-1
We can easily convert between mass, moles, and particles
We can also easily calculate mass, molar mass, or moles (as long as we have two of these numbers)
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Calculating number of particles, given moles (or inverse)
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Multiple Choice
What is the mass of 4.6 x 1018 molecules of boric acid, H3BO3?
4.9 x 10-6
4.7 x 10-4
3.9 x 10-17
7.7 x 10-2
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Multiple Choice
What mass of sulfur contains the same number of atoms as 63.55 grams of copper?
1 g
63.55 g
32.06 g
6.02 x 1023 g
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Calculating moles, given mass (or inverse)
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Which has more moles, 20.18 g of neon or 39.95 g of argon?
20.18 g of neon
39.95 g of argon
they are both 1 mole
no way to predict the answer to this
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Multiple Choice
How many molecules are there in 31.8 moles of water?
5.28 x 10-23 molecules
1.91 x 1025 molecules
5.28x 10-25 molecules
1.91 x 1023 molecules
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Calculations: percentage composition, empirical formula, limiting reagent
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