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What does the term "
mole
" refer to in
chemistry
?
A unit used to measure the
amount
of chemical
substance
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How is the mole similar to other units of measurement like meters and seconds?
It measures the amount of substance, just as
meters
measure distance and
seconds
measure time
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How many particles are contained in one mole of any substance?
02
times 10 to the
23
particles
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What does "particles" refer to in the context of moles?
Atoms
, molecules, ions, or electrons depending on the
substance
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If you have one mole of carbon, how many atoms of carbon do you have?
02
times 10 to the
23
atoms of carbon
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What is Avogadro's constant?
02 times 10 to the
23
particles per mole
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Why is Avogadro's constant significant in chemistry?
It allows us to relate the
mass
of a substance to its relative
atomic
or formula mass in grams
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What is the relative atomic mass of carbon?
12
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What is the relative formula mass of oxygen in O2?
32
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What is the relative formula mass of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
44
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How do you calculate the number of moles in a sample?
Number of moles =
mass
of the element or compound /
relative formula mass
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How many moles are in 42.5 grams of ammonia (NH3) with a relative formula mass of 17?
5
moles
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What is the mass of 3 moles of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
132
grams
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How do you find the mass of a particular element within a larger compound?
Multiply the number of
moles
by the relative atomic mass of that
element
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What is the mass of carbon in 3 moles of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
36
grams
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If you subtract the mass of carbon from the total mass of carbon dioxide, what mass of oxygen do you find?
96
grams
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How can chemical equations be interpreted in terms of moles?
Chemical
equations represent the ratios of moles of
reactants
and products.
Example:
1
mole of magnesium reacts with 2 moles of hydrochloric acid to produce
1
mole of magnesium chloride and 1 mole of hydrogen gas.
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If you start with 2 moles of magnesium, how many moles of hydrochloric acid do you need to react with it?
4
moles of hydrochloric acid
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How many moles of magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas are produced from 2 moles of magnesium reacting with hydrochloric acid?
2
moles of magnesium chloride and
2
moles of hydrogen gas
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