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Mole conversions

Mole conversions. QOD: Show a numerical set-up for calculating the answer to this problem. How many grams are present in 2 mol of NaNO 3 ?. Remember from yesterday…. Conversions in chemistry. Use a conversion factor that equals 1 (because we can always multiply anything that equals 1!)

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Mole conversions

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  1. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 Mole conversions QOD: Show a numerical set-up for calculating the answer to this problem. How many grams are present in 2 mol of NaNO3?

  2. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 Remember from yesterday… Conversions in chemistry Use a conversion factor that equals 1(because we can always multiply anything that equals 1!) When do you divide by the gram-formula mass? When do you multiply?

  3. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 Review from yesterday… When you want moles… ? Mol = grams x 1 mol Gram-formula mass 

  4. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 When you want grams… Gram-formula mass ? Grams = mol x 1 mole 

  5. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 What is the mass of 4.5 mol of KOH?

  6. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 How many grams of oxygen present in 9.0 mol of KOH?

  7. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 Activity:Mole conversions Work with your group-mates to finish the practice we started yesterday. If you finish early, start your HW!

  8. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 “If you want the moles, and you have the mass, you gotta *clap* divide by the gram-formula mass”

  9. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 Contest: Which table group can sing it best? Volume counts! Accuracy counts! Group participation counts! Prize: extra-credit point on Friday’s quiz

  10. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 “If you want the moles, and you have the mass, you gotta *clap* divide by the gram-formula mass”

  11. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 Announcement: Quiz #2 – Moles! tomorrow Ms. B-Law is collecting: HW #5 – 8, last week’s QOD

  12. #7.5 Aim: How do we use moles to count atoms? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: mole conversions (5) Activity: Mole conversions (25) Closing (5) HW #8 Closing: Think: how would you set-up this problem numerically? What is the mass of 2.8 mol of water?

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