CHEM 1150 Lecture Notes - Molar Mass, Chemical Formula, Carbon-12

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Mole (mol): amt. of a substance that contains the same # of entities as there are
atoms in exactly 12g of carbon-12 (Avogadro's #)
Mass of one mole of atoms= molar mass
Molar mass of an element, in g's, is numerically = to element's
atomic mass in amu
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Lighter the atom, less of a mole of that atom weighs
Lighter the atom, more atoms there are in that 1 g
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Mole hill conversions
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What about molecules and compounds? Use this to calculate molar mass in
g/mol
Ex. Ammonium Sulfate
(NH4)2SO4
2 N's= 2*14.01g/mol=28.02g/mol
8 H's 8*1.008g/mol=8.064g/mol
1 S =32.06g/mol
4 O's 4*16.00g/mol=64g/mol
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Mole (mol): amt. of a substance that contains the same # of entities as there are atoms in exactly 12g of carbon-12 (avogadro"s #) Mass of one mole of atoms= molar mass. Molar mass of an element, in g"s, is numerically = to element"s atomic mass in amu. Lighter the atom, less of a mole of that atom weighs. Lighter the atom, more atoms there are in that 1 g. Use this to calculate molar mass in g/mol. Add them add up: 132g/mol (look at least # of decimal places for sds) **will sometimes give us molecular weight as fw (formula. If ask for formula units want atoms/ molecules** Mass % of element x= moles of x in formula * (molar mass of x g/mol) / (molar. Mas in g of 1 mol of compound) * 100. Empirical formula: simplest formula agrees w/ the elemental analysis and gives rise to the smallest set of whole numbers of atoms.

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