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Moles: a counting unit in chemistry What is a mole? Why do we use moles? Mole calculations Factor Label Method Isotope Review Worksheets Homework: Mole Calculations (see handwritten paper)

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Homework: Mole Calculations (see handwritten paper). Moles : a counting unit in chemistry What is a mole? Why do we use moles? Mole calculations Factor Label Method Isotope Review Worksheets. Size of Atoms: Diameter Some estimates. Atoms including the electron cloud - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Moles: a counting unit in chemistry What is a mole? Why do we use moles? Mole calculations

Factor Label Method

Isotope Review Worksheets

Homework: Mole Calculations(see handwritten paper)

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Size of Atoms: DiameterSome estimates

Atoms including the electron cloud 1 x 10⁻¹⁰ meters

Nucleus 1 x 10⁻¹²m

Proton 1 x 10⁻¹³ m (note: mass: 1.672 x 10⁻²⁴g)

Electron 1 x 10⁻¹⁶m

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Atoms are so small: 1 x 10⁻¹⁰ metersQuarks to Quasars, Powers of Ten

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Review: Scientific Notation:aka: exponents, power of ten, etc. Positive exponents:

1 x 10⁶ atoms Negative exponents:

1 x 10⁻⁶ atoms Multiplying with exponents:

(1.5 x 10³ atoms) x ( 4.2 x 10⁶ atoms) (3.4 x 10³ atoms) x (2.0 x 10⁻⁶ atoms)

Dividing with exponents: (1.5 x 10³ atoms) / ( 4.2 x 10⁶ atoms) (3.4 x 10³ atoms) / (2.0 x 10⁻⁶ atoms)

More information: Appendix near the back of the textbook

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Moles

Counting Unit in Chemistry

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Alternative names for numbers

Gross of pencils

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The Mole and Avogadro’s Number What is a mole in chemistry?

How much is a mole? - - -

Why are moles used?

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Moles Why are moles used?

How are they measured? (Standards) The amount of substance that contains as

many particles as there are in exactly 12 grams of C-12.

The amount of substance that contains Avogadro’s number of particles.

Molar mass – using the Periodic Table

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Salt particle- NaClModel of NaCl as an ionic compound Each salt particle in this photomicrograph

would require the model to be multiplied by 10⁶ or more

Formula Unit: NaClRepresents the repeating units that make up an ionic compound Such as NaCl, CaCl, Al₂O₃

New Term

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Amounts: How can we determine the amount of salt particles in this picture?

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Mole Flow Chart

Mole

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Mole Conversions (Factor Label Method) Moles ↔ Grams

3.5 moles of He = ? Grams

40 grams of He = ? Moles

Molar mass: 1 mole of He = ? Grams

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Mole Conversions Moles ↔ Particles (atoms, molecules, compounds, etc.)

3.5 moles of He = ? Atoms

12.04 x 10²³ atoms of He = ? Moles

1 mole = atoms

Review scientific notation

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Mole Conversions Moles ↔ Volume of Gas (at STP)

3.5 moles of He = ? Liters

100 Liters of He = ? Moles

1 mole of a gas = Liters

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Practice problems: Moles and Mass What is the mass of 0.5 moles of S?

How many grams is equivalent to 0.137 moles of Fe?

4.63 mol P = ? grams P

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Practice problems How many moles are in 84.3 grams of Si?

50 grams of Ne = ? moles of Ne

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Mole and Atom Conversions How many atoms of Al are in 2.5 moles?

How many atoms of Ag are in 0.26 moles?

How many atoms of He are in 0.0023 moles?

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Mole and Atom Conversion How many moles of P contains 1.0 x 10²³

atoms?

How many moles of Au are in 2.8 x 10²º atoms?

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Moles, Moles, Moles Lab

Sample in a jar

Mass Moles Atoms

1 mole = ? grams 1 mole = ? atoms

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A Mole is a Number

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Review

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Carbon has 6 protons

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