Honors Chemistry - Unit 2



Honors Chemistry - Unit 4Chapters 3 & 7 – The Mole – Math with Chemical FormulasVoc. Assignment Due: Problem Set Due: Quiz Date(s): TBATest Date:**VOCABULARY Assignment** (Use the Study Skills Section of your textbook (in the appendix) to assist you in making a Concept Map from these vocabulary items/concepts):molecular massformula masshydratemolepercent compositionempirical formulamolecular formulaformula unitionic compoundmolecular compoundAvogadro’s number (constant)molarityFORMULA/CONSTANTS to be memorizedMolar mass conversion; *Avogadro’s number; *Molarity;Steps for empirical formula/ molecular formula problemsOBJECTIVES:Be able to perform math functions with and without your calculator using correct scientific notation.Be able to find molecular/formula mass using the periodic table.Be able to calculate Molarity.Be able to calculate percent composition.Be able to determine empirical and molecular formulas using lab data.Percent to mass; mass to mole; divide by small; multiply to whole!Understand the mole and Avogadro’s number.Be able to convert to/from atoms, ions, molecules, moles and grams.Guided Note-Taking for THE MOLE!What is a mole?“Official Definition”the amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12g of carbon-12A mole is a counting unitjust like a dozenother examples…..Avogadro’s NumberConstantthe number of particles in exactly one mole of a pure substance6.02 X 1023Memorize this Number1 mol = 6.02 X1023 of anythingBut most often the mole is used with atoms, ions, formula units or moleculesExamples of Conversion Factors: 1 mol 6.02 X 1023 atoms 1 mol 6.02 X 1023 ions or formula units 1 mol 6.02 X 1023 moleculesMolar MassMass in g of 1 mole of anythingFor , the is equal to the . 1 mol atomic wt. (g)Molar Mass Examples: 1 mol C and 12.0 g CYou try: 1 mol Ca1 mol Fe g Ca g FeNow, you have Two conversion Factors for a mole…..Avogadro’s numberMolar mass1 moland 1 mol6.02 X 1023 atoms, ions, formula units, or molecules ? gExample 1How many g in 2.0 mol of He?Example 2How many moles in 3.01 X 1023 atoms Ag?Example 3What is the mass of 1.20 X 108 atoms of Cu??You try:Convert 11.5 g B to moles B Convert 8.0 X 1019 atoms of Ag to gFormula Mass/Molecular Mass/Molar MassSum of masses in a compoundExample: Molar Mass of sodium chloride NaClExample: Molar Mass of Ca(NO3)2You try: Calculate the molar mass of sodium phosphate Na3PO4Calculate the molar mass for the following:Molar mass can be used as conversion factors!1 mol NaCl1 mol MgCl21 mol Ca(NO3)258.44g NaCl95.21g MgCl2164.1g Ca(NO3)2Example: How many mol in 127g barium chloride?Guided Note-Taking on Percent CompositionPercent composition is the percent by mass of each element in a compound.Percent composition is the same, regardless of the size of the sample.Percent Composition Calculations% comp = mass of element X 100% = % element in the compoundmolar mass of cpdExample: Find the % composition of Cu2SFirst, find the molar mass:Next, find the % of each elementNext, check your work – do the %s add up to 100?You try: 1) barium chlorideAnswer: barium 65.90%; chloride 34.10%2) sodium phosphateAnswer: sodium 42.07%; phosphorus 18.89%; oxygen 39.04%Guided Note-Taking on Empirical FormulasEmpirical Formula = Simplest FormulaTo find the empirical formula from data:Assume 100% sample; change % to grams for each element (% to mass)Find moles from the grams of each element (mass to moles)Find the smallest whole # ratio by dividing by the smallest number of moles(divide by small)If necessary, multiply to get rid of fractions. (multiply to whole!)Example 1: A compound is 78% B and 22% H. What is the empirical formula?First, change % to grams and find moles:Next, divide all mole numbers by the smallest number of moles:Finally, use these whole numbers as the number of each individual element. They are the subscripts.Example 2:Analysis shows a compound to contain 26.56% K, 35.41% Cr, and 38.03% O. Find the empirical formula of this compound:First (always!) assume 100g sample, convert % to g and then find moles of each element.Next, Conversion to moles:Next, divide all numbers by the smallest whole number to find the smallest whole number ratios:So, if you have:multiply all by:.25 or .754.33 or .663.502For our example:You Try: What is the empirical formula if we have a sample containing 66.0% Ca and 34.0% P?Answer: Ca3P2You Try:Find the empirical formula of a compound with 32.38% Na; 22.65% S; and 44.99% O.Answer: Na2SO4Molecular FormulaMolecular Formula = Actual FormulaExample:C2H6CH3molecularempiricalMF = (EF)xwhere X = Molecular mass Empirical massExample: The empirical formula of a compound was found to be P2O5. Experimentation shows that the molar mass of this compound is 283.89 g/mol. What is the compound’s molecular formula?Guided Note-Taking on Moles in Solution (Molarity)Molarity is the term used for moles dissolved in solutionSymbol for Molarity = MDefinition – moles of solute per liter of solutionFormulaM =moles solute (mol)liter solution (L)Example 1: What is the molarity of a 0.5L solution containing 2 moles of NaCl?Example 2: What is the molarity of a 250 mL solution containing 12.7 g of lithium bromide?Example 3: How would you make 500mL of a 0.32M solution of LiBr and water?You try: 1) Calculate the M of a 700. mL solution of 23.2g calcium chloride2) How would you make a 0.2 L solution of 0.50 M CaCl2 solution?CONVERSION WORKSHEET NAME:____________________________Convert the following:1.20 x 1025 atoms of N to moles11.5 g of carbon to moles1.00 x 1026 atoms of Tl to grams0.400 moles of Cd(IO3)2 to formula units76.0 g of Ca to moles46.0 g of potassium nitride to formula units1.00 x 1023 formula units of CsBr to grams3.00 moles of Cl to grams9.30 moles of carbon dioxide to molecules8.00 x 1019 formula units of copper (II) sulfate to grams34.2 g of trisulfur dioxide to moles3.01 x 10 23 atoms of Mg to moles2.1 g of Ni to atomsMolarity PracticeWhat is the molarity of the following?5.23 g Fe(NO3)2 in 100 ml of solution.8.55 g of ammonium iodide in 0.5 L of solution.3.2 kg of cobalt (II) sulfate in 4.3 L of solution.Describe the preparation of the following:200 ml of 3.0 M NiCl2b. 1 L of 1.5 M AgFChapter Seven– Practice SheetCONVERSIONSHow many moles is 23.8 g of dinitrogen pentoxide?How many formula units in 27 moles of iron (II) acetate?How many g in 2.5 x 10 21 formula units of Calcium chloride?How many molecules in 32.5 g of water?PERCENT COMPOSITIONFind the percent composition of the following: KNO3 Mg(NO3)2 The % of O in CuSO4Empirical, Molecular, and MolarityAnalysis of a sample of sulfuric acid shows it to contain 0.17 g of hydrogen, 2.82 g of sulfur, and 5.67 g of oxygen. What is the empirical formula for this compound?Analysis of a salt results in the following composition: 3.47 g of Na, 2.12 g of N and 7.27 g of oxygen. What is the simplest formula of this salt?A barium salt is found to contain 21.93 g of barium, 5.12 g of sulfur and 10.24 g of O. What is the empirical formula?A compound contains: 26.7 % C, 2.2 % H and 71.1 % O. The molecular weight of the compound is 90. What is the compound’s molecular formula?A certain compound contains only C, H, and O. If 54.6 % is C and 9.0 % is H and the molecular weight is 176, what are the compounds empirical and molecular formulas?The percentage composition of ethane gas is 80.0 % C and 20.0 % H. The molecular weight for ethane is 30. What is the molecular formula for this compound?What is the M of 32.3 g of calcium chloride in 750 ml of solution?How do you prepare 600 ml of 1.25 M CuO ?REVIEW – Chemistry Unit FourHow many moles are present in 114.95 g of nitrogen dioxide?How many moles of nitrate are present in one mole of magnesium nitrate?How many formula units in 64.3 g of lithium sulfate?4. What is the molarity of 9.94 g of cobalt (II) sulfate in 250. ml of solution? 5. How would you prepare 250. ml of a 0.002 0 M solution of Cd(IO3)2?What is the percentage of nitrogen in urea, CO(NH2)2?7. A compound contains 27.3 g of C and 72.7 g of O. What is the empirical formula for this compound?Benzoic acid is a compound used as a food preservative. The compound contains 68.8 % C, 4.95 % H and 26.2 % O by mass. What is the compound’s empirical formula?9. Ascorbic acid, also known as Vitamin C, has a percentage composition of 40.9 % carbon, 4.58 % hydrogen, and 54.5 % oxygen. Its molecular mass is 176.1 u. What is its molecular formula? ANSWERS:2.5 mol NO22 moles3.52 x 1023 formula units Li2SO40.257 M CoSO4Add 0.231 g of Cd(IO3)2to enough water to make 250. ml of solution.46.7 % NCO2C7H6O2C6H8O6 Unit 4 Problem Set –Review Name: Pd:___First and last name please!You must show work for credit – put final answer on the blank provided include units! 1. Name the following compounds:a. Fe(C2H3O2)2b. Mg(NO2)2c. P3S2d. CrPO4e. H2SO4f. SO3g. BaCl2h. H2CO3i. H3PO4j. N2O52. Write formulas for the following:a. cobalt (II) nitrateb. carbon tetrabromidec. strontium chlorided. iron (III) sulfatee. nitric acidf. calcium sulfideg. chromium (III) nitrideh. hydrochloric acidi. dinitrogen trioxidej. acetic acid3. Fill in the following table:Element/ionAtomic NumberAtomic MassMass Number# of protons# of neutrons# of electronsFeK+2725O2-Strontium-894. According to Guinness Book of World Records the fastest time for circling the bases is 13.3 seconds, set by Evar Swanson in 1932. Assuming the distance he traveled around the bases was exactly 360 ft. perform the following calculations: Calculate the velocity of the runner in meters per second and km per hour.48577508636004857750787400At this speed, how long would it take this runner to run 2 miles. (Assume this person can maintain this speed for this distance!)48577502686050 ................
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