CHEM B1110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Carbon-12, Molecular Mass, Stoichiometry

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Molecules are a small number of nonmental atoms held together by covalent bonds. Makes it possible to convert the mass of each component into a percentage of the total mass which will be standard across all samples. Mole- si unit for describing the amount of a substance. Amount of substance that contains the same number of particles as present in exactly 12 g of pure carbon-12. Mole (mol)- counting unit for objects (atoms, molecules, ions, etc. ) 6. 022*10^23 (avogadro"s number) used to determine number of objects. Avogadro"s number was chosen so that 1 mole of 12c atoms has a mass of exactly 12g. To be clear one formula unit of water is one h2o molecule or one formula unit of elemental nitrogen is one n2 molecule. Molecular mass- mass of one molecule (in amu) Formula mass- mass of one formula unit (in amu) Molar mass- mass of one mole of molecules or formula units (in g/mol)

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