CHEM 0110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Unified Atomic Mass Unit, Iodine, Chemical Formula

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(b/c 6. 02x10^23 is in one mole, and one mole is x so many grams in each element). Mole, mol:the quantity of a substance that contains 6. 02x10^23 atoms. # of particles necessary so that the mass in grams of that substance, is numerically equal to the formula weight of the substance. A mole of chlorine = 35. 45 g. atomic chlorine has molar mass of 35. 45 g/mol. 1 mol = x g, unique to each element. 25. 7g al 6. 022x10^23 atoms al/26. 98g al= 5. 736x10^23 =5. 74x10^23. Note for diatomics: the atom is different than the diatomic. Ex: iodine atom is i. iodine si i2. These are different units, so if following units through conversion, treat them differently, i and i2 don"t cancel out. Mass percentage of each element in the compound. Mass% a= (mass of a in whole/mass of whole) x100. 1: a sample of known mass of the compound is burnt to get co2 and h20.

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