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Launch: 11/30 Grab your binder and immediately take a seat! Place homework (practice questions), binder paper, and a pen/pencil on your desk. Today’s Objective : I can convert between grams and moles using molecular mass as a conversion factor Tonight’s HW : Finish practice question worksheet

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Launch: 11/30   Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!

  Place homework (practice questions), binder paper, and a pen/pencil on your desk.

Today’s Objective: I can convert between grams and moles using molecular mass as a conversion factor

Tonight’s HW: Finish practice question worksheet

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Launch 11/30

1.  Calculate the molecular mass of H2 (include units!).

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Launch 11/30

2.  Calculate the molecular mass of NO3 (include units!).

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Launch 11/30

3.  Calculate the molecular mass of Mg(ClO2)2 .

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Announcements   Quiz on Friday

  The mole   Conversions

  Unit exam in 2 weeks

  Block 5 earned the party this Friday

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How many moles? - Part II Mr. Heffner 11/30/09

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How many moles?   Molar mass

  used to convert between grams and moles   units = grams/mole

  can be shown as a fraction

Molar mass of H2 = 2.02 g/mol

2.02 grams 1 mole

1 mole 2.02 grams

or

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How many moles?   There is a 3-step process:

1.  Write down the starting unit. 2.  Calculate molecular mass and turn it into a

conversion factor with the starting units on the bottom.

3.  Cancel units and multiply across the top and bottom.

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Example #1: mol g How many grams of H2 are there in 2 moles of H2?

  Step #1: Write down the starting unit.

2 moles

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How many grams of H2 are there in 2 moles of H2?

  Step #2: Calculate molecular mass and turn it into a conversion factor with the starting units on the bottom.

2.02 grams 1 mole

Example #1: mol g

2 moles X =

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How many grams of H2 are there in 2 moles of H2?

  Step #3: Cancel units and multiply across the top and bottom.

2.02 grams 1 mole

Example #1: mol g

2 moles X =2 X 2.02 grams

1

= 4.04 grams

units!

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Example #2: g mol How many moles of CO are there in 14.00 grams of CO?

  Step #1: Write down the starting unit.

14.00 grams

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How many moles of CO are there in 14.00 grams of CO?

  Step #2: Calculate molecular mass and turn it into a conversion factor with the starting units on the bottom.

1 mole 28.01 grams

Example #2: g mol

14.00 grams X =

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How many moles of CO are there in 14.00 grams of CO?

  Step #3: Cancel units and multiply across the top and bottom.

1 mole 28.01 grams

Example #2: g mol

14.00 grams X =14.00 X 1 mole

28.01

= ~.5 moles

units!

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Partner Teaching   Partner A teaches Partner B

  Partner A writes and narrates   Partner B listens

  Partner B completes the problem on own paper

  Switch!

1.  How many moles of O2 are there in 64.00 grams of O2?

2.  How many grams of NO2 are there in 4 moles of NO2?

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Foldable   Define the following terms:

  Mole   Avogadro’s number

  Molecular mass   Conversion factor   Starting unit

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Practice Questions   Practice question worksheet

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Exit Slip 1.  What is the molar mass of Al(OH)3?

a.  43.99 g/mol b.  78.01 g/mol

c.  300.03 g/mol d.  303.00 g/mol

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Exit Slip 2.  Which of the following is not a correct way to

represent the molecular mass of CH4?

a. 

b. 

c. 

d.  16.05 g/mol

1 mole 16.05 grams

16.05 grams 1 mole

16.05 moles 1 gram

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Exit Slip 3.  Which of the following shows the correct way to

calculate the number of moles in 16.00 grams of O2?

a.  16.00 moles X

b.  16.00 grams X

c.  16.00 grams X

d.  16.00 moles X

32.00 grams 1 mole 1 mole

16.00 grams 1 mole

32.00 grams

16.00 grams 1 mole

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Exit Slip 4.  How many grams of NH3 are there in 2 moles of NH3?

a.  1.00 moles b.  14.01 grams

c.  17.04 grams d.  34.08 grams

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Exit Slip 5.  How many moles of N2 are there in 14.01g of N2?

a.  .5 moles b.  2 mole

c.  14.01 moles d.  28.02 moles

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Homework   Finish practice questions