Moles
Moles
Moles
**We need to know these definitions by heart, but we also need to be able to
recognize the
formulae of atoms and molecules when we see them. Li, O, Cl, C are all formulae
which
represent atoms. Some of these can exist on their own, but not all of them. Oxygen,
for example,
always exists as oxygen molecules, O2, which contain two atoms, unless it is
combined with
something else. Water contains only one atom of oxygen but here it is combined
with two
hydrogen atoms.
Make sure that we really understand these ideas:
a single oxygen atom, O, cannot exist on its own
a single oxygen atom can exist when it is combined with something else, but then
it is part
of a molecule
an oxygen molecule has two oxygen atoms, O2
a few elements exist as single atoms: for these elements, an atom is the same as
a molecule.
Some more facts to linger before head-start (wear helmets for safety when
we ride nothing!)
Relative atomic mass, Relative molecular mass and relative formula
mass have no units.
Relative Molecular Mass Mr is often also referred to as Molar Mass
(accepted error)
But molar mass has unit- g/mol (confusion just started: p)
The mole is the amount of substance, which contains the same number of
particles (atoms, ions, molecules, formulae or electrons) as there are carbon
atoms in 12 g of carbon -12
This number is known as the Avogadro constant, L, and is equal to 6.022 x
1023 mole1
The molar mass of a substance is the mass, in grams, of one mole (again)
The molar volume of a gas is the volume occupied by one mole at room
temperature and atmospheric pressure (r.t.p). It is equal to
24000 cm3 or 24 dm3 at r.t.p
Avogadros Law states that equal volumes of all gases, under
the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the
same number of moles or molecules. If the volume is 24000
cm3, at room temperature and pressure, this number, once
again, is the Avogadro (crazy) constant.
When we talk about moles, we must always state whether we are
dealing with atoms, molecules, ions, formulae etc. To avoid any
ambiguity, it is best to show this as a formula.
Formula Cheat
sheet(Rkilagey)
mass( grams)
1. Number of moles = molar mass (g/mol)
volume(cm 3)
2. number of moles of gas= 24000 cm 3
Empirical formula
(khoborase)