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Molar Mass Refers To The Mass in Grams of One Mole of Molecules or Formula Units of Substance
Molar Mass Refers To The Mass in Grams of One Mole of Molecules or Formula Units of Substance
potassium permanganate,
(KMnO₄)
ammonium sulfate,
(NH₄)₂SO₄
acetic acid,
C₂H₄O₂
barium nitrate,
Ba(NO₃)₂
simple sugar, glucose,
C₆H₁₂O₆
gallium sulfite,
Ga₂(SO₃)₃
Marc Daniels
Chemistry 591
Chemistry Lesson Plan (45-50 minutes):
The Mole and Molar Mass
Goals: (5 minutes)
To understand the differences between a mole and an atom
To calculate the number of atoms in a given sample
To calculate molar mass and the number of molecules/moles
This number is Avogadro’s number where one mole is equal to 6.022 x 1023 units.
1 mole = 6.022 x 1023 units
(One mole of something will consist of 6.022 x 1023 units of that substance)
1 mole of Substance = 6.022 x 1023 atoms of that Substance
Molar Mass refers to the mass in grams of one mole of molecules or formula units of substance.
(The Molar Mass can be found on the periodic table)
For Example Carbon has a Molar Mass of 12.01 grams. This is the mass of one mole of Carbon, or the mass of 6.022 x
1023 atoms of Carbon.
Other questions of similar form, asking how many grams are in one mole of N, and one mole of B
(14.01g, and 10.81g)
We can take this a step further and ask how many atoms of C are there in .5 mole of C?
Notation
The subscript near the element tells the number of moles of that element (if there is no number, this suggest that there is 1
mole….so Cl suggests 1 mole of Cl where Cl2 suggests 2 moles of Cl or 1 mole of Cl 2)
(For example H4 means there are 4 moles of H, but this means that there is only 1 mole of H4
The number/coefficient in front tells the number of moles of that compound (if there is no number, this suggests there is 1
mole of that compound)
(For example H2O means there are 1 mole of H2O, but there 1 mole of H2 or 2 moles of H, and 1 mole of O)
We know 1 mole of C has a mass of 12.01grams and that 1 mole of O has a mass of 16.00grams so 2 moles of O has
32.00grams === 1 mole of O2 has a mass of 32.00 grams
So 3 moles of CO2 has a mass of just 3 X (44.01grams CO2) = 132.03 grams of CO2 in 3 moles of CO2