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Answer:

• The mole (or mol) represents a certain number of objects.

• SI def.: the amount of a substance that contains the same

number of entities as there are atoms in 12 g of carbon-12.

• Exactly 12 g of carbon-12 contains 6.022 x 10 23 atoms.

• One mole of H 2O molecules

contains 6.022 x 10 23 molecules.

• 1 mole contains 6.022 x 10 23 entities (Avogadro’s number)

One mole of NaCl contains 6.022 x 10 23 NaCl formula units.

• Use the mole quantity to count formulas by weighing them.

• Mass of a mole of particles = mass of 1 particle x 6.022 x 1023

• The mass of an atom in amu is numerically the same

as the mass of one mole of atoms of the element in grams.

• One atom of sulfur has a mass of 32.07 amu;

one mole of S atoms has a mass of 32.07 g.

Mass of 1 H atom: 1.008 amu x 1.661 x10-24 g/amu = 1.674 x10-24 g

Mass of 1 mole of H atoms:

1.674 x10-24g/H atom x 6.022 x1023H atoms = 1.008 g

PT3

• For compounds, the molecular mass (in amu) is numerically

the same as the mass of one mole of the compound in grams.

• Skill 3-1 Calculate the molecular mass of a compound as the

sum of the atomic masses of its elements.

• Molecular mass H2O = (2 x atomic mass of H) + atomic mass of O

= 2(1.008 amu) + 16.00 amu = 18.02 amu

• So, one mole of water (6.022 x 10 23 molecules) has a mass of 18.02 g.

• Molar mass of NaCl = atomic mass of Na (22.99 amu) +

the atomic mass of Cl (35.45 amu) 22.99 + 35.45 = 58.44 amu

• One mol of NaCl (6.02 x1023 formulas) has a mass of 58.44 g.

Concept 2. The relation between molecular (formula) mass

and molar massTo obtain one mole of copper atoms (6.02 x 10 23 atoms),

weigh out 63.55 g copper.

P5

•The molar mass (M) of a substance is the mass of one mole of

entities (atoms, molecules, or formula units) of the substance.

• Molar mass has units of grams per mole (g/mol).

Concept 3. The relations among amount of substance (in moles),

mass (in grams), and number of chemical entitiesSkill 3-2 Mass - Mole Conversions

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•Use the molar mass of an element or compound to convert a given

number of moles to mass:

•We can do the reverse with 1/M, and convert any mass in grams to

the number of moles:

•Use Avogadro’s number to convert moles of substance to the number

of entities:Problem: (a) How many grams of silver, Ag, are in 0.0342

mol Ag? (b) How many atoms of Ag are in 0.0342 mol Ag?

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Plan: (a) To convert moles Ag to grams Ag, use the molar

mass of Ag from the periodic table. (b) To convert moles to

number of atoms, use Avogadro’s number.

Solution: (a) Converting from moles of Ag to mass:

(b) Converting from moles of Ag to number of atoms:

= 2.06 x 1022 atoms Ag

PTProblem: Iron is a most important metal in our society. How

many iron atoms are present in a piece of iron weighing 95.8 g?

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Plan:

Solution: Converting from mass of Fe to moles:

Converting from moles of Fe to number of atoms:

PT43

•If amounts of two reactants are not in the stoichiometric ratio of

a reaction, one will be in excess; the other is the limiting reactant.

Problem: Rocket fuel, [hydrazine (N 2H 4) and dinitrogen tetraoxide

(N 2O 4)], reacts to form N 2

gas and water vapor. How many grams

of nitrogen gas form from 1.00 x 102

g N2H4

and 2.00 x 102

g N2O4

?

Write the balanced equation:

Convert mass of reactants to mol and find the mol of N2

each forms.

Concept 9 Why one reactant limits the yield of productConcept 10. The causes of lower-than-expected yields

and the distinction between theoretical and actual yields

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• Ideally 100% of the limiting reactant becomes product.

•This is the theoretical yield, amount of product indicated by the

stoichiometrically equivalent molar ratio in balanced equation.

• The theoretical yield is rarely obtained due to several factors.

•The amount of product actually obtained is the actual yield.

•The percent yield (% yield) is the actual yield expressed as a

percent of the theoretical yield:

If one mole of an unknown substance is 200.59 g/mole then the mass of 0.33 mole of substances is 66.19 grams.

What is the relation between mass & moles?

Relation between the mass and moles will be represented by the following formula:
n = W/M, where

W = required mass = ?

M = molar mass = 200.59 g/mol

n = moles = 0.33 mol

On putting values in the above equation, we get

W = (0.33)(200.59) = 66.19 g

Hence the mass of unknown substance is 66.19g.

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