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Chapter 10Chemical Quantities
10.4
Calculations Using Molar Mass
Copyright © 2008 by Pearson Education, Inc.Publishing as Benjamin Cummings
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Molar mass factors are used to convert between the grams of a substance and the number of moles.
Calculations Using Molar Mass
Grams Molar mass factor Moles
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Aluminum is used to build lightweight bicycleframes. How many grams of Al are 3.00 mol Al?
Molar mass equality: 1 mol Al = 26.98 g Al
Setup with molar mass as a factor:
3.00 mol Al x 26.98 g Al = 80.9 g Al1 mol Al
molar mass factor for Al
Moles to Grams
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Learning CheckAllyl sulfide C6H10S is a compound that has the odor of garlic. How many moles of C6H10S are in 225 g C6H10S?
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Calculate the molar mass of C6H10S.
1mol C6H10S = (6 x 12.01) + (10 x 1.008) + (1 x 32.07) = 114.21 g/mol
Set up the calculation using a mole factor.
225 g C6H10S x 1 mol C6H10S
114.21 g C6H10S
molar mass factor(inverted)
= 1.97 mol C6H10S
Solution
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Grams, Moles, and Particles
A molar mass factor and Avogadro’s number
convert• Grams to particles molar mass Avogadro’s
number
(g mol particles)• Particles to grams
Avogadro’s molar mass number
(particles mol g)
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Learning Check
How many H2O molecules are in 24.0 g H2O?
1) 4.52 x 1023
2) 1.44 x 1025
3) 8.02 x 1023
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Solution
How many H2O molecules are in 24.0 g H2O?
3) 8.02 x 1023
24.0 g H2O x 1 mol H2O x 6.022 x 1023 H2O molecules
18.02 g H2O 1 mol H2O
= 8.02 x 1023 H2O molecules
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Learning Check
If the odor of C6H10S can be detected from 2 x 10-13 g in one liter of air, how many molecules of C6H10S are present?
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SolutionIf the odor of C6H10S can be detected from
2 x 10-13 g in one liter of air, how many molecules
of C6H10S are present?
2 x 10-13 g x 1 mol x 6.022 x 1023 molecules
114.21 g 1 mol
= 1 x 109 molecules C6H10S