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Title: Chemical Quantities


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Chapter 7
  • Chemical Quantities

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Representative Particles
  • The smallest pieces of a substance.
  • For a molecular compound it is a molecule.
  • For an ionic compound it is a formula unit (a set
    of ions).
  • For an element it is an atom.

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Counting Ions
  • How many ions in the following?
  • 1) CaCl2
  • 3 ions 1 Ca and 2 Cl
  • 2) NaOH
  • 2 ions 1 Na and 1 OH
  • 3) Al2(SO4)3
  • 5 ions 2 Al and 3 SO4

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Counting Atoms
  • How many oxygen atoms are in the following?
  • 1) CaCO3
  • 3 oxygen atoms
  • 2) Al2(SO4)3
  • 12 oxygen atoms

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Moles
  • Defined as the number of carbon atoms in exactly
    12 grams of carbon-12.
  • 1 mole is 6.02 x 1023 particles.
  • Treat it like a very large dozen
  • 6.02 x 1023 is called Avogadros number.

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Gram Atomic Mass
  • The mass of 1 mole of an element in grams.
  • 12.01 grams of carbon has the same number of
    pieces as 1.01 grams of hydrogen and 55.85 grams
    of iron.
  • 12.01 g C 1 mole C
  • Allows us to count things by weighing them.
  • Atomic Masses found on Periodic Table

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Gram Formula Mass
  • The mass of one mole of an ionic compound.
  • What is the GFM of Fe2O3?
  • 2 atoms Fe x 55.85 g 111.70 g
  • 3 atoms O x 16.00 g 48.00 g
  • GFM 111.70 g 48.00 g 159.70g

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Gram Molecular Mass
  • Finding the mass of a molecular compound.
  • Calculated the same as GFM.
  • What is the mass of one mole of CH4?
  • 1 mole of C 12.01 g
  • 4 mole of H x 1.01 g 4.04g
  • 1 mole CH4 12.01 4.04 16.05g
  • The Gram Molecular mass of CH4 is 16.05g

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Molar Mass
  • The generic term for the mass of one mole.
  • The same as gram molecular mass, gram formula
    mass, and gram atomic mass.
  • DO NOT WRITE MOLAR MASSES IN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION!

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Examples 1 and 2
  • Calculate the molar mass of the following.
  • 1)Na2S
  • Na 2 x 22.99 45.98
  • S 1x 32.06 32.06
  • Molar Mass 78.04 grams
  • 2)N2O4 C
  • N 2 x 14.01 28.02
  • O 4 x 16.00 64.00
  • C 1 x 12.01 12.01
  • Molar Mass 104.03 grams

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Example 3
  • Ca(NO3)2
  • Ca 1 x 40.08 40.08
  • N 2 x 14.01 28.02
  • O 6 x 16.00 96.00
  • Molar Mass 164.10 grams

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Example 4
  • C6H12O6
  • C 6 x 12.01 72.06
  • H 12 x 1.01 12.12
  • O 6 x 16.00 96.00
  • Molar Mass 180.18 g

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Example 5
  • (NH4)3PO4
  • N 3 x 14.01 42.03
  • H 12 x 1.01 12.12
  • P 1 x 30.97 30.97
  • O 4 x 16.00 64.00
  • Molar Mass 149.12 g

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Converting to Mass from Moles
  • One Step Problems

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Molar Mass
  • The number of grams in 1 mole of atoms, ions, or
    molecules.
  • We can make conversion factors from these.
  • Use to change grams of a compound to moles of a
    compound.

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Example 1
  • How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?

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Example 1
  • How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?

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Example 1
  • How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
  • need to change grams to moles

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Example 1
  • How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
  • need to change grams to moles
  • for NaOH

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Example 1
  • How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
  • need to change grams to moles
  • for NaOH
  • 1mole Na 22.99g 1 mol O 16.00 g 1 mole of
    H 1.01 g

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Example 1
  • How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
  • need to change grams to moles
  • for NaOH
  • 1mole Na 22.99g 1 mol O 16.00 g 1 mole of
    H 1.01 g
  • 1 mole NaOH 40.00 g

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Example 1
  • How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
  • need to change grams to moles
  • for NaOH
  • 1mole Na 22.99g 1 mol O 16.00 g 1 mole of
    H 1.01 g
  • 1 mole NaOH 40.00 g

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Example 1
  • How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
  • need to change grams to moles
  • for NaOH
  • 1mole Na 22.99g 1 mol O 16.00 g 1 mole of
    H 1.01 g
  • 1 mole NaOH 40.00 g

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Example 2
  • How many grams is 9.87 moles of H2O?
  • 9.87 mol H2O x 18.02 g H2O
  • 1 mol H2O
  • 1.78 x 102 g H2O

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Example 3
  • How many moles of magnesium in 24.31 g of Mg?
  • 24.31 g Mg x 1 mol Mg
  • 24.31 g Mg
  • 1 mol Mg

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Example 4
  • How much would 2.34 moles of carbon weigh (in g)?
  • 2.34 mol C x 12.01 g C
  • 1 mol C
  • 2.81 x 101 g C

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Converting to Atoms Molecules from Moles
  • One step problems
  • For elements
  • 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 atoms
  • For molecular compounds
  • 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 molecules
  • For ionic compounds
  • 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 formula units

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Example 1
  • 1) How many molecules of CO2 are there in 4.56
    moles of CO2 ?
  • 4.56 moles x 6.02 x 1023 molecules
  • 1 mole
  • 2.75 x 1024 molecules CO2

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Example 2
  • How many moles of water is 5.87 x 1022 molecules?
  • 5.87 x 1022 molecules x 1 mole
  • 6.02 x 1023 molec
  • 9.75 x 10-2 moles water

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Example 3
  • How many moles is 7.78 x 1024 formula units of
    MgCl2?
  • 7.78 x 1024 for. un. MgCl2 x 1 mole MgCl2
  • 6.02 x 1023 for.un. MgCl2
  • 1.29 x 101 mole MgCl2

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Watch out for this one!
  • How many atoms of carbon are there in 1.23 moles
    of C6H12O6 ?
  • 1.23 mol C6H12O6 x 6.02 x 1023 molec C6H12O6 x 6
    atoms C
  • 1 mol C6H12O6 1 molec C6H12O6
  • 4.44 x 1024 atoms C

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2 Step Problems
  • Converting from
  • Mass to atoms
  • Molecules to mass
  • Mass to molecules
  • Atoms to mass
  • Formula units to mass
  • Mass to formula units

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Example 1
  • How many atoms of lithium in 1.00 g of Li?
  • 1.00 g Li x 1 mol Li x 6.02 x 1023 atoms Li
  • 6.94g Li 1 mol Li
  • 8.67 x 1022 atoms Li

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Example 2
  • How much would 3.45 x 1022 atoms of U weigh in
    grams?
  • 3.45 x 1022 atoms U x 1 mol U x 238.03 g U
  • 6.02 x 1023 atoms U 1 mol U
  • 1.36 x 101 g U

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Example 3
  • How many molecules in 6.8 g of CH4?
  • 6.8 g CH4 x 1 mol CH4 x 6.02 x 1023 molec CH4
  • 16.05 g CH4 1 mol CH4
  • 2.55 x 1023 molec CH4

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Example 4
  • 49 molecules of C6H12O6 weighs how many grams?
  • 49 molec C6H12O6 x 1 mol C6H12O6 x
    180.18 g C6H12O6
  • 6.02 x 1023 molec C6H12O6
    1 mol C6H12O6
  • 1.47 x 10-20 g C6H12O6

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Gases and the Mole
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Gases
  • Many of the chemicals we deal with are gases.
  • They are difficult to weigh.
  • Need to know how many moles of gas we have.
  • Two things effect the volume of a gas Temperature
    and pressure
  • Compare at the same temp. and pressure.

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Standard Temperature and Pressure
  • 25ºC and 1 atm pressure
  • abbreviated STP
  • At STP 1 mole of gas occupies 22.4 L
  • Called the molar volume
  • Avogadros Hypothesis - at the same temperature
    and pressure equal volumes of gas have the same
    number of particles.

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Example 1
  • What is the volume of 4.59 mole of CO2 gas at
    STP?
  • 4.59 mol CO2 x 22.4 L CO2
  • 1 mol CO2
  • 1.03 x 102 L CO2

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Example 2
  • How many moles is 5.67 L of O2 at STP?
  • 5.67 L O2 x 1 mol O2
  • 22.4 L O2
  • 2.53 x 10-1 mol O2

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Example 3
  • What is the volume of 8.80g of CH4 gas at STP?
  • 8.80 g CH4 x 1 mol CH4 x 22.4 L CH4
  • 16.05 g CH4 1 mol CH4
  • 1.23 x 101 L CH4

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Density of a Gas
  • D m /V
  • for a gas the units will be g / L
  • We can determine the density of any gas at STP if
    we know its formula.
  • To find the density we need the mass and the
    volume.
  • If you assume you have 1 mole than the mass is
    the molar mass (PT)
  • At STP the volume is 22.4 L.

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Examples
  • 1) Find the density of CO2 at STP.
  • D m/v
  • D 44.01 g /22.4 L
  • D 1.96 x 100 g/L
  • 2) Find the density of CH4 at STP.
  • D m/v
  • D 16.05 g/22.4 L
  • D 7.17 x 10-1 g/L

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The other way
  • Given the density, we can find the molar mass of
    the gas.
  • Again, pretend you have a mole at STP, so V
    22.4 L.
  • m D x V
  • m is the mass of 1 mole, since you have 22.4 L of
    the stuff.

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Examples
  • 1)What is the molar mass of a gas with a density
    of 1.964 g/L?
  • m d x v
  • m 1.964 g/L x 22.4 L
  • m 4.40 x 101 g
  • 2) What is the molar mass of a gas with a
    density of 2.86 g/L?
  • m d x v
  • m 2.86 g/L x 22.4 L
  • m 6.41 x 101 g

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We have learned how to change
  • change moles to grams
  • moles to atoms
  • moles to formula units
  • moles to molecules
  • moles to liters
  • molecules to atoms
  • formula units to atoms
  • formula units to ions

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Mass
Moles
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Mass
PT
Moles
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Mass
Volume
PT
Moles
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Mass
Volume
22.4 L
PT
Moles
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Mass
Volume
22.4 L
PT
Moles
Representative Particles
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Mass
Volume
22.4 L
PT
Moles
6.02 x 1023
Representative Particles
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Mass
Volume
22.4 L
PT
Moles
6.02 x 1023
Representative Particles
Atoms
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Mass
Volume
22.4 L
PT
Moles
6.02 x 1023
Representative Particles
Molecules or Ions
Atoms
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Equivalencies
  • 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 particles
  • 1 mole molar mass (g)
  • 1 mole 22.4 L (gas at STP)
  • Since these are all equal, they can all be used
    as conversion factors.

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