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MOLE and BASIC MASS RELATIONSHIPS / Atomic Components

II. THE MOLE AND BASIC MASS RELATIONSHIPS

A. Atomic Components and Standard Notation

1. Components

proton p +1 1.67x10-24g 1 amu

neutron n 0 1.67x10-24g 1 amu

electron e- -1 9.11x10-28g 0.00055 amu

2. Arrangement

3. Atomic number: the number of protons in the atom.

4. Atomic mass number: the number protons + neutrons.

5. Isotopes: Atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons.

6. Number of electrons in neutral atoms

ALL elements are electrically neutral !

7. Number of electrons in ions

a) Ion: an atom with a net electrical charge.

An ion cannot exist on its own, it is always part of a compound !

b) Positive ions (cations)

Example(1): How many electrons are in a sodium atom, how many electrons are is a sodium ion (Na+1)?

Example(2): How many electrons are in an aluminum atom, how many electrons are is an aluminum ion (Al+3)?

c) Negative ions (anions)

Example(3): How many electrons are in a chlorine atom, how many electrons are is a chloride ion (Cl-1)?

Example(4): How many electrons are in a sulfur atom, how many electrons are is a sulfide ion (S-2)?

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MOLE and BASIC MASS RELATIONSHIPS / Atomic Weight

B. The Mole and Atomic Weight

1. Mole (mol): 6.02x10+23 things.

Example(1): How many 12C atoms are required to make a sample with a mass of 12g ?

Example(2): How many 24Mg atoms are required to make a sample with a mass of 24g ?

2. Gram atomic weight (GAW): the weight in grams of one mole of atoms.

units: g/mol

(Some books refer to this as the molar mass.)

Example(3): What is the GAW of chlorine?

Example(4): Why isn’t the GAW of chlorine a whole number?

3. Problems

Example(5): What is the mass of 2 moles of C?

Example(6): If 4.0 moles of an element have a mass of 112g what is its GAW?

Example(7): How many moles of Na are 92g?

Example(8): How many atoms of Na are in 92g?

Example(9): How many moles of He are in a sample containing 3x1022 atoms?

Example(10): What is the mass of a single C atom?

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MOLE and BASIC MASS RELATIONSHIPS / Molecular Weight

C. Gram Molecular Weight

1. Gram molecular weight (GMW): the weight in grams of one mole of molecules.

units: g/mol

(Also called molar mass, formula weight, formula mass.)

2. Calculating GMW

Example(1):What is GMW of HF?

Example(2): What is GMW of C6H12O6?

Example(3): What is GMW of oxygen?

3. Problems

Example(4): What is the mass of 2 moles of HF?

Example(5): What is the GMW of an unknown compound if 3.0 moles have a mass of 180g?

Example(6): How many moles of H2O are in 54g?

Example(7): How many molecules of H2O are in 54g?

Example(8): How many H atoms are in 54g of H2O?

Example(9): What is the mass of a single molecule of C2H6?

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MOLE and BASIC MASS RELATIONSHIPS / Percent Composition

D. Percent Composition (by mass or weight)

% = x 100%

mass atom

1. %atom = ______x 100%

mass compound

Example (1): What is the % of oxygen in MgO

Example(2): What is the % of each atom in Na3PO4?

Example(3): A compound has a total mass of 4.20 grams. If it is 60.0% carbon, what is the mass of the carbon in the compound?

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MOLE and BASIC MASS RELATIONSHIPS / Formulas

E. Empirical and Molecular Formulas

A formula expresses the ratio of atoms in a compound, atom to atom, or mole to mole.

1. Empirical vs. molecular formula

a) Molecular formula: the number of atoms of each type in a molecule,

or the number of moles of each type of atom in a mole of molecules.

b) Empirical formula: the smallest whole number ratio of atoms in a molecule.

MOLECULAR EMPIRICAL

N2O4

C4H10

C6H12O6

H2SO4

? C1H2O1

2. Calculation of empirical formulas from mass

Example(1): A compound contains 12g of C and 64g of S, find its empirical formula.

Example(2): A compound contains 0.16 g of S and 0.19 g of F, find its empirical formula.

Example(3): Reduce the following formula to whole numbers: N0.04O0.06.

Example(4): 1.30 g of S are reacted with chlorine to produce 4.28 g of product, what is the empirical formula of the product?

3. Calculation of molecular formulas

Example(5): A compound with a GMW of 92.0g/mol contains 0.28 g of nitrogen and 0.64 g of oxygen, what is its molecular formula?

4. Formulas from percent composition

Example(6): What is the empirical formula of a compound if it is 26.0% O, 74.0% Na?

Example(7): A compound is 52.0% carbon, 13.0% hydrogen, and the rest is oxygen. If its GMW is 138 g/mol what is its molecular formula?