1 / 9

Average Atomic Mass Formula Mass

Average Atomic Mass Formula Mass. A quick review…. The Mole. The mole is the SI base unit for counting It is similar to a dozen (12 items) or a gross (144 items) or a ream (500 items) in that it always contains the same NUMBER of items 6.022 10 23 items. The Mole and Average Atomic Mass.

lynn
Download Presentation

Average Atomic Mass Formula Mass

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Average Atomic MassFormula Mass A quick review…

  2. The Mole • The mole is the SI base unit for counting • It is similar to a dozen (12 items) or a gross (144 items) or a ream (500 items) in that it always contains the same NUMBER of items • 6.0221023 items

  3. The Mole and Average Atomic Mass • The number of atoms contained in exactly 12.000 grams of Carbon-12 is used as the standard counting unit • The number of atoms contained in 12.000 g of the Carbon-12 isotope is 6.0221023 • Avogadro’s Number • The same number of atoms is contained in a mass equal to the Average Atomic Mass (in grams) for each element

  4. Formula Mass (or Weight)aka, Molecular Mass (or Weight) • The formula mass is the sum of the atomic masses of all of the atoms in a compound • The same number of atoms (or molecules, or formula units) is contained in a mass equal to the Average Atomic Mass/Formula Mass (in grams) for each element (or compound)

  5. Using the Mole • The mole can be used in conversion factors because: • 1 mol = 6.0221023 things • 1 mol = (Average Atomic Mass/Formula Mass) grams of any substance • 6.0221023 formula units = (Average Atomic Mass/Formula Mass) grams of any substance

  6. Perform the following calculations… • Number of moles in: • 0.039 g palladium (Pd) • 8200 g iron • 5.64 kg barium (Ba) • 45.0 g acetic acid (CH3COOH) • 7.04 g of lead (II) nitrate • 50.0 kg of ammonium sulfate • Remember those sig digs and unit conversions!

  7. Perform the following calculations… • Number of atoms/formula units in: • 17.0 mol germanium (Ge) • 2.0×106 mol carbon • 0.00300 mol strontium nitrate • Strontium = Sr • 4.27 mol tungsten (VI) oxide • Tungsten = W

  8. Perform the following calculations… • Number of grams in: • 8.22×1023 atoms rubidium (Rb) • 9.96×1026 atoms tellurium (Te) • 8.39×1023 molecules of fluorine • 7.004×1026 molecules of CH3Cl • 5.00×1021 formula units aluminum hydroxide

  9. Perform the following calculations… • Number of: • Hydrogen atoms in 1.366 mol of NH3 • Chloride ions in 6.94 mol barium chloride • Boron atoms in 3.00 g of boron tribromide • Chlorine atoms in 50.0 g of calcium chlorate

More Related