Title: Mole Conversions
1Chapter 8
2How many moles are in 12.3 g of uranium?
3How many moles are in 12.3 g of uranium?
12.3 g mol U
0.0517 mol U
238.0 g
4How many grams are in 3.39 mol of table salt,
NaCl?
5How many grams are in 3.39 mol of table salt,
NaCl?
3.39 mol NaCl 58.5 g
198 g NaCl
mol
6How many atoms are in 5.2 mol of Cu
7How many atoms are in 5.2 mol of Cu
5.2 mol Cu 6.02 x 1023 Cu atoms
3.1 x 1024 Cu atoms
mol Cu
8How many moles are in 9.76 x 1024 molecules of
sulfuric acid, H2SO4?
9How many moles are in 9.76 x 1024 molecules of
sulfuric acid, H2SO4?
9.76 x 1024 H2SO4 molecules mol H2SO4
6.02 x 1023 H2SO4 molecules
16.2 mol H2SO4
10Some gaseous elements are composed of atoms
11Other gaseous elements are composed of molecules
12Many Gaseous elements are diatomic
13Diatomic Molecules
Hydrogen (H2)
Fluorine (F2)
Oxygen (O2)
Nitrogen (N2)
Chlorine (Cl2)
Bromine (Br2)
Iodine (I2)
H2 O2 N2 Cl2 F2 I2 Br2
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15How can you tell which gaseous elements are atoms
and which are diatomic molecules?
16Diatomic Molecules
Hydrogen (H2)
Fluorine (F2)
Oxygen (O2)
Nitrogen (N2)
Chlorine (Cl2)
Bromine (Br2)
Iodine (I2)
H2 O2 N2 Cl2 F2 I2 Br2
H O N Cl F I Br
17Find the mass of 3.26 x 1028 molecules of O2
18Find the mass of 3.26 x 1028 molecules of O2
3.26 x 1028 O2 molecules
19Find the mass of 3.26 x 1028 molecules of O2
3.26 x 1028 O2 molecules mol O2
6.02 x 1023 O2 molecules
20Find the mass of 3.26 x 1028 molecules of O2
3.26 x 1028 O2 molecules mol O2
32.0 g
6.02 x 1023 O2 molecules mol O2
1.73 x 106 g O2
21- Prozac, C17H18F3NO, is an antidepressant in a
group of drugs called selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Prozac affects
chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced
and cause depression, panic, anxiety, or
obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Find its molar
mass.
22- Prozac, C17H18F3NO, is an antidepressant in a
group of drugs called selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Prozac affects
chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced
and cause depression, panic, anxiety, or
obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Find its molar
mass.
17(12.0) 18(1.0) 3(19.0) 14.0 16.0
309.0g/mol
23- The recommended starting dose of prozac is
- 20.0 mg each day.
- How many moles of prozac would a patient starting
prozac take in one week?
24- The recommended starting dose of prozac is
- 20.0 mg each day.
- How many moles of prozac would a patient starting
prozac take in one week?
20.0 mg C17H18F3NO
day
25- The recommended starting dose of prozac is
- 20.0 mg each day.
- How many moles of prozac would a patient starting
prozac take in one week?
20.0 mg C17H18F3NO 0.001g
day mg
26- The recommended starting dose of prozac is
- 20.0 mg each day.
- How many moles of prozac would a patient starting
prozac take in one week?
20.0 mg C17H18F3NO 0.001g mol
day mg 309.0 g
27- The recommended starting dose of prozac is
- 20.0 mg each day.
- How many moles of prozac would a patient starting
prozac take in one week?
20.0 mg C17H18F3NO 0.001g mol 7 days
day mg 309.0 g week
28- The recommended starting dose of prozac is
- 20.0 mg each day.
- How many moles of prozac would a patient starting
prozac take in one week?
20.0 mg C17H18F3NO 0.001g mol 7 days
4.53 x 10 - 4 mol/week
day mg 309.0 g week
29- The recommended starting dose of prozac is
- 20.0 mg each day.
- How many moles of prozac would a patient starting
prozac take in one week?
20.0 mg C17H18F3NO 0.001g mol 7 days
4.53 x 10 - 4 mol/week
day mg 309.0 g week
How many atoms of C would the patient consume in
one week?
30- The recommended starting dose of prozac is
- 20.0 mg each day.
- How many moles of prozac would a patient starting
prozac take in one week?
20.0 mg C17H18F3NO 0.001g mol 7 days
4.53 x 10 - 4 mol/week
day mg 309.0 g week
How many atoms of C would the patient consume in
one week?
4.53 x 10-4 mol C17H18F3NO 6.02 x 1023 molecules
17 atoms C
mol molecule
4.64 x 1021 C atoms
31Information for Upcoming Mole Quiz
- How does a mole relate to particles and mass?
(example One mole of H2O is 6.02 x 1023 H2O
molecules and has a mass of 18g). - Be able to use this information in factor-label
problems. - Know how to determine the number of atoms in a
molecule. Be able to use this information in
factor-label problems. - Be able to determine the number of
grams/molecule. - Identify the diatomic gases.
- Do metric conversions.
32Homework
- Worksheet Mole Conversions (There is a front
and back to this worksheet).