
Mole in Chemistry
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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20 Slides • 17 Questions
1
The
Mole
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All about the Mole
(watch this)
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Multiple Choice
What does a mole in chemistry measure?
particles of a substance
volume of a substance
color of a substance
density of a substance
4
The Mole
1 dozen =
1 gross =
1 ream =
1 mole =
12
144
500
6.02 x 1023
There are exactly 12 grams of
carbon-12 in one mole of carbon-12.
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Multiple Choice
Which one of the following units is used in a similar way to how the mole is used in chemistry?
an inch
a liter
a dozen
a mile
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Definition of a mole
• A mole (mol) refers to Avogadro's number of particles of
any substance.
• 1 mole = 6.02 x 1023 particles (atoms, ions, molecules)
• 1 mole of an element = the average atomic mass of the
element from the periodic table (in grams)
• 1 mole of a compound = the sum of the masses of all
elements in the compound.
• 1 mole of a gas = 22.4 L
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Multiple Choice
The picture shown is exactly one mole of sulfur, S, what is one mole a measurement of?
the mass of sulfur
the volume of sulfur
the density of sulfur
the number of particles of sulfur
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Multiple Select
Which of the following statements regarding the mole is correct? Choose all CORRECT answers.
A mole is a counting unit
Equal to 6.02 x 1023 particles.
The concept of mole is similar to the concept of dozen
none of the above
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Multiple Choice
When comparing a mole of oxygen and a mole of sulfur, how many atoms does each have?
oxygen has 16 grams of atoms
sulfur has 32.06 grams of atoms
both contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms
can not be determined
10
Multiple Choice
1 mole of Li
1 mole of Au
1 mole of Si
None, all are equal
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Multiple Choice
1 mole H2O
1 mole Al(OH)3
1 mole NaCl
There are all the same
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Avogadro’s Number
6.02 x 1023 is called “Avogadro’s Number” in
honor of the Italian chemist Amadeo Avogadro
(1776-1855).
Amadeo Avogadro
I didn’t discover it. Its
just named after me!
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Multiple Choice
A mole = Avogadro's number = 6.02x1023
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Molar number
Scientist's number
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Multiple Choice
6.02 x 1025
602,000, 000
126.9
6.02 x 1023
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements regarding the mole is correct?
A mole is a counting unit equal to 6.02 x 1023 particles.
The number of particles in a mole is known as Avogadro’s number.
1 mole = Avogdro's number
all of the above
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Fill in the Blank
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Calculating molar mass
•1 mole of an element = the average atomic mass of the element
from the periodic table
•(in grams).
•Round periodic table masses to two decimal places
•Example: What is the molar mass of:
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oxygen?
hydrogen?
sodium?
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Drag and Drop
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Calculating molar mass
• The subscripts in a chemical formula tell
you the number of moles of each element in
one mole of a compound.
• Example: 1 mole of H 2O2 contains ______
moles of H and _____ moles of O.
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Calculating Formula Mass
Calculate the formula mass of carbon
dioxide, CO2.
12.01 g + 2(16.00 g) = 44.01 g
∴ One mole of CO2 (6.02 x 1023 molecules)
has a mass of 44.01 grams
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Multiple Choice
How many moles of Oxygen are in sulfuric acid (H2SO4)?
8 moles
1 mole
4 moles
2 moles
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Calculating molar mass
To find the molar for a compound, multiply the subscript by the mass for
that element, then add all masses together.
Example: H2O2
Example: Ca(NO3)2
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Converting moles to grams
Calculations with Moles:
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Calculations with Moles:
Converting grams to moles
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• The particles in an element are the atoms that
make up the element.
• The particles in a compound are molecules or
ions.
• 1 mole of particles = 6.02 x 1023
particles
(atoms, molecules, ions)
Using Avogadro’s Number
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Calculations with Moles:
Converting particles to moles
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Calculations with Moles:
Converting moles to particles
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Standard Molar Volume
Equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature
and pressure contain the same number of molecules.
-Amedeo Avogadro
At STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure):
1 mole of a gas occupies 22.4 liters of volume
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At STP is:
Standard Temperature and Pressure
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Calculations with Moles:
Converting liters to moles (@STP)
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Calculations with Moles:
Converting moles to liters (@STP)
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Multiple Choice
Which conversions factor would be used to convert moles to atoms
Moles/atoms
atoms/Moles
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor would be used to convert liters to moles?
Moles/Liters
Liters/Moles
grams/liters
liters/grams
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Multiple Choice
Which conversion factor would be used to convert moles to liters?
22.4 liters / 1 mole
1 Mole / 22.4 liters
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