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Chemical Quantities

Chemical Quantities . 10.1 The Mole: A Measurement of Matter . Do Now What is 4.2 x 10 5 x 6.6 x 10 3 Objective – Counting and the Mole We will spend two days on this lesson HW Pg. 296 # 9-15 (Start each problem). What is 4.2 x 10 5 x 6.6 x 10 3 = 2772000000. = 2.8 x 10 9.

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Chemical Quantities

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  1. Chemical Quantities 10.1 The Mole: A Measurement of Matter

  2. Do Now What is 4.2 x 105x 6.6 x 103 • Objective – Counting and the Mole We will spend two days on this lesson • HW Pg. 296 # 9-15 (Start each problem)

  3. What is 4.2 x 105x 6.6 x 103 = 2772000000. = 2.8 x 109

  4. Measuring Matter • Common methods of measuring • Count • Mass • Volume

  5. What is a Dozen?

  6. What is Dozen? • A dozen is 12 of something we need to start thinking of the something as a representative particle

  7. What is a Mole?

  8. What is a Mole? • A mole = 6.02 x 1023 representative particles • A mole of any substance contains Avogadro’s Number of representative particles.

  9. Converting with the mole • How many dozen eggs is 136 eggs?

  10. Converting with the mole • How many dozen eggs is 136 eggs? 136 eggs * 1 dozen = 11.33 dozen 12 eggs

  11. Converting with the mole • How many dozen eggs is 136 eggs? 136 eggs * 1 dozen = 11.33 dozen 12 eggs • How many mole is 2.80 x 1024 atoms of silicon?

  12. Converting with the mole • How many dozen eggs is 136 eggs? 136 eggs * 1 dozen = 11.33 dozzen 12 eggs • How many mole is 2.80 x 1024 atoms of silicon? 2.80 x 1024atoms * 1 mole = 4.65 mol Si 6.02 x 1023atoms

  13. Do Now - How many representative particles of iron do you have if you have 2.5 moles of Iron? What is the representative particle? • Objective –Molar Mass Finish assignment from last night Pg. 296 # 9-15

  14. Do Now - What is the molar mass of C3H8? • Objective – 10.2 Mole Mass and Mole Volume Relationships • HW Pg 303 # 26 – 31

  15. The Mass of a Mole of an Element What is the mass in grams of the sample of iron you have from the previous question?

  16. The Mass of a Mole of an Element • The atomic mass of an element expressed in grams is the mass of a mole of the element. • So what about the molar mass of a compound?

  17. The Mass of a Mole of a Compound • What is the mass of a mole of H2O2?

  18. The Mass of a Mole of a Compound • What is the mass of a mole of H2O2? H + H + O + O 1.01 + 1.01 + 16.00 + 16.00 = 34.02grams

  19. Chemistry and Snow

  20. 10.2 Mole to Mass and Volume • The Mole Mass Relationship Mass (g) = number of moles x mass (g) 1 mole

  21. The Mole Mass Relationship Mass (g) = number of moles x mass (g) 1 mole What is the mass of 3 moles of NaCl?

  22. Mass (g) = number of moles x mass (g) 1 mole Mass (g) = 3.00 moles NaClx 58.5 (g) 1 mole NaCl = 176 g

  23. The Mole Volume Relationship At STP, 1 mole or 6.02 x 1023 representative particles, of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4L Molar Volume = 22.4 L

  24. 10.1 Homework Review • Pg. 296 #9-15 9. By count, mass, and volume 10. One mole of any substance contains Avogadro’s number (6.02 x 1023) representative particles 11. The molar mass on any element is its atomic mass expressed in grams 12. Add together the masses, expressed in grams, of each element in one mole of the compound 13. 2.49 x 10-1mol NH3 14. 5.27 x 1024 atoms 15. 136.2 grams/mole

  25. 10.1 and 10.2 Practice • Calculate the molar mass of the following a. Br b. H3PO4 2. How many moles are in 15.5 g of SiO2? 3. Find the mass of 7.00 mole of H2O2. 4. Calculate the volume of 7.6 moles of Ar gas at STP. 5. Find the mass, in grams, of a single molecule of aspirin ( C9H8O4). 6. Find the number of atoms in 5.78 mol NH4NO3.

  26. 10.3 Percent Composition The relative amounts of the elements in a compound

  27. Do Now – What is the percent composition by mass of propane (C3H8)? • Objective – Review Percent Composition • HW – Pg. 312 # 43-46

  28. Do Now – What is the mass of a room filled with O2, if the room has the dimensions 2.5m x 4m x 4m? This is about the size of a dorm room. (1 liter = 0.001 cubic meters) (1 gram = 0.00220462262 pounds) • Objective – Empirical and Molecular Formulas • HW – Pg. 312 # 43-46 Be Sure this is finished Prelab due in two classperiods

  29. Percent Composition as a Conversion Factor • How many grams of Hydrogen do you have in 82.0 grams of propane (C3H8)?

  30. Empirical Formulas • The lowest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound Which of these is in the lowest whole-number ratio? CH C2H2 C6H6

  31. Empirical Formulas • The lowest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound Which of these is in the lowest whole-number ratio? CH

  32. Molecular Formula • A molecular formula is either the same or a simple whole-number multiple of its empirical formula.

  33. Molecular Formula • A molecular formula is either the same or a simple whole-number multiple of its empirical formula. Notice What happens with the molar masses CH C2H2 C6H6 13 26 78 13 2(13)=26 6(13)=78

  34. What is the molecular formula of compound whose molar mass is 60g/mol and its empirical formula is CH4N?

  35. What is the molecular formula of compound whose molar mass is 60g/mol and its empirical formula is CH4N? Empirical Formula Mass CH4N= 30 Molecular Mass / EFM = Ratio 60 / 30 = 2 Molecular Formula C2H8N2

  36. Prelab • Name (your name) • Title (specific to lab) • Purpose (1-2 sentences about why you are doing the lab ) • Procedure (list for of each step, use picture if it helps) • Data Table (make a version of the one in the prelab handout) • Prelab Questions (some labs have then some do not)

  37. Mole Ratios – Copper and Silver Nitrate • Wear goggles, aprons, and gloves.These chemicals are corrosive, strong oxidizers, toxic, and may stain skin and clothes. • Silver Nitrate / Rinse Water / Copper • Use the same balance during the experiment • Be sure to label your 200 mL beaker (not 100mL) before you mass it. • Discard all waste solutions at the center table. Nothing should be poured down the sink. • The Acetone rinse beakers are at the center table. • Return your tray with all glassware rinsed and dried. Beakers to dry in try at front. Copper in waste beaker.

  38. Pass in take-home quiz • Do Now - There were two sons and two fathers, they caught three fish and each got one how is this? • Objective – Review Lab Report Format and begin work on lab reports • HW – Lab Reports are due the second time class meets next week

  39. Lab Report Format • Submitted to teacher as a stapled document. No electronic submissions accepted. • Written in the third person and in the past tense. You are writing about the science, not you. • Professional presentation (no frillies), report does not need to be typed.

  40. Title Page (separate page) • Title • Submitted By: (your name) Lab Partners: (list any lab partners names, omit if none) • Date of Submission: Due 2nd meeting next week • Lab Section: (class section)

  41. Purpose • In one or two sentences clearly state the purpose. Most labs are done to explore something and some are done to test a hypothesis. • Past tense “ The purpose of this lab was to……“

  42. Procedure • Write a concise account of what you actually did. May be different from your prelab procedure. Be honest, not perfect. • Past tense • Paragraph form “ 32 grams of NaCl dissolved in 20 mL of water in a test tube. “

  43. Data Table(s) • Data Table from lab session. Never recopy • Data from lab should be signed by instructor • In this case submit your entire prelab

  44. Calculations or Analysis • All calculations must be shown including units. Refer to the “Example of Calculations for a Lab Report” hand-out, it’s also on the wiki page. For experiments where calculations are not the end result, an explanation of the observed results should be contained in this section. • For this lab you need to show calculations for Question • Mass of copper wire that reacted (lost in exp.) 1 • Moles of copper wire that reacted 1 • Mass of silver metal produced 2 • Moles of silver produced 2 • Determine the mole ratio rounded to whole numbers 3 # moles Ag to # moles Cu • $ 33.37 / Troy ounce - Floor price of Silver on 2/16/12 7 • Calculate the current market value of the silver produced 8

  45. Summary of Results Table • Only final calculated results that will be used to draw conclusions about the objective of the experiment should be included in your Summary of Results Table. For experiments without calculations this section may be omitted.

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