
Mole Conversion and Dimensional Analysis
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 48 Questions
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1 mol = 22.4 L
1 mol = 44.01 g
1 mol = 6.02x1023 atoms
more than one
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1 mol = 22.4 L
1 mol = 38.00 g
1 mol = 6.02x1023 atoms
more than one
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grams
amu
grams per mole
liters
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4 g CO2
15 g H2O
22 g NaCl
100 g AgCl
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How many molecules are in 25 mole of NaCl?
1.51x1023
146
4.15
1.51x1025
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0.06
1.0x1021
1.3x1026
3.7x1022
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What should go in the question mark spot?
57.2 grams NiS × ?1 mol=0.63 mol
6.02x1023 mc
1 mole
90.75 grams
57.2 grams
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Multiple Choice
If you start with 8.47x1024 molecules , how many conversion fractions does it take to convert to grams?
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Multiple Choice
How many moles are in 3.92x1023 molecules of CaF2 ?
Which part of the setup is incorrect?
3.92x1023 molecules × 78.08 g1 mole
3.92x1023 molecules
1 mole
78.08 g
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How many grams are in 9.28x1023 molecules of NaCl?
Choose the correct setup.
9.28x1023 molecules ×1 mole6.02x1023 grams
9.28x1023 molecules ×1 mole6.02x1023 mc×1 mole58.44 g
9.28x1023 molecules ×6.02x1023 mc1 mole×1 mole58.44 g
9.28x1023 molecules ×1 mole58.44 g
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Multiple Choice
If you're starting with 7.31x1024 molecules of SrS and you want to convert to moles, what would go on the bottom of the conversion fraction?
7.31x1024 molecules ×??????????????
6.02x1023 molecules
1 mole
119.68 g
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Multiple Choice
What is the molar mass of Al2(CO3)3?
113.97 g/mol
137.99 g/mol
233.99 g/mol
185.99 g/mol
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Multiple Choice
If you have 82.21 grams of NO2, how many molecules do you have?
Pick the correct setup.
82.21 g ×46.01 g1 mol×6.02x1023 molecules1 mol
82.21 g ×46.01 g1 mol×1 mol6.02x1023 molecules
82.21 g ×1 mol6.02x1023 molecules
82.21 g ×46.01 g1 mol
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Multiple Choice
How many moles are in 2.67x1024 molecules of H2O?
What is the missing piece?
2.67x1024 molecules×6.02x1023 mc???????????
6.02x1023 mc
1 mole
18.016 grams
2.67x1024 mc
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Multiple Choice
If you're starting with 82.21 grams of PH3 and you want to convert to moles, what would go on the bottom of the conversion fraction?
82.21 grams ×??????????????????
1 mol
33.994 grams
6.02x1023 mc
82.21 grams
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Multiple Choice
How many molecules are in 2.50 mol of NaCl?
1.51x1023
146
4.15
1.51x1024
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Multiple Choice
What is the mass of one mole of silver?
32.06 g
107.87 g
14.01 g
22.99 g
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THE MOLE
A unit of Measure
Easier then measuring each individual particle
Equal to the Molar Mass of each element or compound
Ex: 12.011grams Carbon = 1 Mole
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Multiple Choice
What is the molar mass of Oxygen?
8 grams
8 moles
15.999 grams
15.999 moles
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Multiple Choice
What is the molar mass of Hydrogen?
2 moles
2 grams
1.008 moles
1.008 grams
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Gram To Mole Conversion
Always starting with the amount of grams given in the problem.
Use the conversion factor 1 mole over the Atomic mass (molar mass) of the element or compound.
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Multiple Choice
How many moles is 4 grams of silicon?
4 moles
0.14 moles
28.085 moles
1.4 moles
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Multiple Choice
How many moles is 19.5 grams of Sodium?
19.5 moles
0.85 moles
22.99 moles
8.5 moles
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Calculating Molar Mass of a Compound
Determine the number of atoms of each element
Multiply the number of atoms by the atomic mass of each element
Add the molar masses of each element together for the molar mass of the compound
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following dimensional analysis setups will correctly convert 27.76 g of Li to atoms of Li?
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Multiple Choice
What is the mass of one mole of silver?
32.06 g
107.87 g
14.01 g
22.99 g
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor is best to solve this problem?
How many moles of CO2 are in 16 grams of CO2?
1 mole = 6.022x1023 molecules
1 mole= molar mass (in grams)
1 mole= 22.4 Liters
Coefficient(moles) of substance A = Coefficient(moles) of substance B
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor is best to solve this problem?
How many moles of Carbon react with 6.0 moles of O2?
1 mole = 6.022x1023 molecules
1 mole= molar mass (in grams)
1 mole= 22.4 Liters
Coefficient(moles) of substance A = Coefficient(moles) of substance B
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor is best to solve this problem?
3.4 moles of a certain substance is equivalent to how many Liters?
1 mole = 6.022x1023 molecules
1 mole= molar mass (in grams)
1 mole= 22.4 Liters
Coefficient(moles) of substance A = Coefficient(moles) of substance B
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor is best to solve this problem?
How many molecules are in 0.56 moles of Aluminum?
1 mole = 6.022x1023 molecules
1 mole= molar mass (in grams)
1 mole= 22.4 Liters
Coefficient(moles) of substance A = Coefficient(moles) of substance B
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct setup for the following problem?
How many moles are in 12.4 grams of Helium?
12.4 g He x 1 mole He4.003g He
12.4 g He x 4.003 g He1 mole He
4.003 g He x 1 mole He12.4 g He
4.003 g He x 12.4 g He1 mole He
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct setup for the following problem?
How many molecules of Carbon are in 3.0 moles of Carbon?
3.0 mole C x 1 mole C6.022x1023 molecules C
3.0 mole C x 6.022x1023 molecules C1 mole C
1 mole C x 6.022x1023 molecules C3.0 mole C
1 mole C x 3.0 mole C6.022x1023 molecules C
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct setup for the following problem?
How many moles are in 5.4 Liters of a substance?
5.4 L x 5.4 L1 mole
5.4 L x 22.4 L1 mole
22.4 L x 5.4 L1 mole
22.4 L x 1 mole5.4 L
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor is best to solve this problem?
How many moles of CO2 are in 16 grams of CO2?
1 mole = 6.022x1023 molecules
1 mole= molar mass (in grams)
1 mole= 22.4 Liters
Coefficient(moles) of substance A = Coefficient(moles) of substance B
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor is best to solve this problem?
How many moles of Carbon react with 6.0 moles of O2?
1 mole = 6.022x1023 molecules
1 mole= molar mass (in grams)
1 mole= 22.4 Liters
Coefficient(moles) of substance A = Coefficient(moles) of substance B
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor is best to solve this problem?
3.4 moles of a certain substance is equivalent to how many Liters?
1 mole = 6.022x1023 molecules
1 mole= molar mass (in grams)
1 mole= 22.4 Liters
Coefficient(moles) of substance A = Coefficient(moles) of substance B
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct setup for the following problem?
How many moles are in 12.4 grams of Helium?
12.4 g He x 1 mole He4.003g He
12.4 g He x 4.003 g He1 mole He
4.003 g He x 1 mole He12.4 g He
4.003 g He x 12.4 g He1 mole He
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct setup for the following problem?
How many molecules of Carbon are in 3.0 moles of Carbon?
3.0 mole C x 1 mole C6.022x1023 molecules C
3.0 mole C x 6.022x1023 molecules C1 mole C
1 mole C x 6.022x1023 molecules C3.0 mole C
1 mole C x 3.0 mole C6.022x1023 molecules C
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct setup for the following problem?
How many moles are in 5.4 Liters of a substance?
5.4 L x 5.4 L1 mole
5.4 L x 22.4 L1 mole
22.4 L x 5.4 L1 mole
22.4 L x 1 mole5.4 L
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Multiple Choice
What is the mass of 3.66 mol of N2?
28 grams
0.13 grams
102.5 grams
51.24 grams
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What is the number of atoms that are in 1.25 mol of O2?
1.5 x 1024 atoms
7.5 x 1023 atoms
40 atoms
none of the choices
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What is Avogadro's Number? (measures molecules and atoms)
6.02 x 1023
3.145
it changes
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Mass --> Mole Conversions
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Equation for Mass : Mole Conversins
NOTE : The videos attached use the attached format for units :
Molar Mass : gram mol-1
This is EXACTLY the same as we have been using
Gram Formula Mass : grams/mol
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