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Moles to Mass

Moles to Mass

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Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 2 Questions

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Mole-Mass Stoichiometry

By Jacob Besh

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Bellringer

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Molar Mass

  • Mass, in grams, of one mole of a substance.

  • Most of the time in chemistry, the amounts are given in gram instead of moles.

  • We still go through moles and use the mole ratio, but now we also use molar mass to get to grams.

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Examples

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Mass-Mole

  • We can also start with mass and convert to moles of a product or another reactant.

  • We use ​molar mass and the mole ratio to get to moles of the compound of interest.

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Example

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Multiple Choice

How many moles of HgOHgO  are needed to produce 125 g of O2O_2  ?

2 HgO2 Hg+O22\ HgO\longrightarrow2\ Hg+O_2  

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7.81 mol HgO

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4.32 mol HgO

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9,000 mol HgO

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3.89 mol HgO

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Multiple Choice

How many moles of Hg are produced?

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2.42 mol Hg

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24.26 mol Hg

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7.81 mol Hg

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56.24 mol Hg

Mole-Mass Stoichiometry

By Jacob Besh

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