

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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22 Slides • 9 Questions
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Introduction to the Mole
with formula writing review

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Multiple Choice
In a plastic bottle of water (16 oz) are there more or less than 602 sextillion water molecules?
more
less
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The Mole
A counting number = 6.02 x 1023 of ANYTHING.
Why is it important? Because 1 mole of an atoms of any element weighs it's atomic mass in grams.
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Scientific Notation on Your Calculator
Two choices:
- Use the ^ button, but make sure you put your entire number in parentheses.
- Use the EE button. It takes the place of (x 10^) in your number. 6.02E23
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Dimensional Analysis - Unit Conversions
In this class, we will need to convert between units ALOT!
There are several different ways to do this, but I want you to use THIS method.
You will have to show your work on written questions.
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Question
Earth is 3.208 x 1011 miles from Pluto. If a light year is equal to 5.879 x 1012 miles, how many light years is Earth from Pluto?
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Answer
When doing the math, complete the question like you were reading it to someone.
3.02E11 x 1 / 5.879E12
We get 0.0514 light years.
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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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Multiple Choice
What is the chemical formula for sodium bromide?
NaBr
SBr
Na2Br
Na7Br
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Conversion Factors
1 mole = 6.02 x 1023 atoms (molecules)
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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Multiple Choice
For the question: "How many grams in 1.35 moles of Na?" We start by writing what you see in the picture. What will be on the BOTTOM of the conversion factor?
1 mole Na
1 gram Na
22.99 moles Na
6.02 x 1023 moles Na
6.02 x 1023 atoms Na
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Open Ended
9.03 x 1023 atoms of aluminum will have a mass of ____ grams.
Introduction to the Mole
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