

Mole and Molar Mass
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Chemistry
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10th - 11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 6 Questions
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Introduction to the Mole
with formula writing review

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The Mole
A counting number that equals 6.02 x 1023 of ANYTHING.
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Scientific Notation on Your Calculator
Use the EE button. It takes the place of (x 10^) in your number. 6.02E23
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Multiple Choice
Type this in your calculator: 5 x 6.02E23 and hit enter. What is the answer?
450000
8.3E-24
1.2E24
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Unit Conversions
When starting with MOLE you MULTIPLY
Use 6.02 x 1023 when dealing with an amount
Use Molar Mass when Dealing with Grams
When starting with atoms/grams you divide
Use 6.02 x 1023 when dealing with an amount
Use Molar Mass when Dealing with Grams
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Molar Mass
The average atomic mass on the periodic table tells the weighted average of all naturally occurring isotopes. (For an atom in amu.)
If you have a sample of the element with a mass of that value in GRAMS, you will have exactly one mole of atoms
10.81 grams of Boron contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms of Boron.
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This is true for molecules as well.
If I have one mole of CO2 molecules, there will be one mole of C atoms and 2 moles of O atoms. The mass of one mole of CO2 molecules is (12.011 + 15.999*2) = 44.009 grams.
We can round to the 10ths place (44.0 g)
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Conversion Factors
1 mole = 6.02 x 1023 atoms (molecules, particles, chairs, skittles, etc.)
1 mole = molar mass in grams
Molar mass comes from the Periodic Table and is different for each element or compound.
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You are starting with moles, so you MOLETIPLY. You want grams so you use the molar mass. Do the work and if you miss it ask for help.
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This is a two step problem, starting with grams divide by molar mass to get number of moles. Then multiply by 6.02x1023 to get atoms. Do the work and ask for help if you miss it
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Multiple Choice
9.03 x 1023 atoms of aluminum will have a mass of ____ grams.
2 step problem
19.5
400
.00003
5.4 x 10 25
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