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1 Mass Relationships of Atoms
2 The Mole - the fundamental SI measure of amount of substance - the amount of substance that contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12 - this number of atoms is x 10x Avogadro s number
3 Avogadro s Number 6.02 x mole of 12 C has a mass of g. Stoichiometry 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.
4 The Mole vs. The Dozen
5 The Dozen - the amount of substance that contains 12 entities. The Mole - the amount of substance that contains Avogadro s number (6.02 x ) of entities.
6 Dozen tootsie rolls = g. Mole of Helium atoms = g Dozen tootsie rolls = 12 tootsie rolls Mole of Helium atoms = 6.02 x atoms
7 Converting to Dozens Example How many dozens of tootsie rolls are represented by 13 g of tootsie rolls. 13 g tootsie x 1 dozen tootsie g = 0.11 dozen
8 Converting to Moles Example How many moles of He are in 6.46 g of He? 6.46 g He x 1 mol g = 1.61 mol
9 The Mole - since x atoms of carbon have a mass of 12 grams, 6.02 x atoms 12 g x 12 amu 1 atom 6.02 x amu = 1 g
10 Mole Relationships One mole of atoms, ions, or molecules contains Avogadro s number of those particles. One mole of molecules or formula units contains Avogadro s number times the number of atoms or ions of each element in the compound Pearson Education, Inc. Stoichiometry
11 Mass Relationships of Atoms - Extended
12 Example Determine the number of atoms in 2.5 mol Zn. 2.5 mol Zn x 6.02 x atoms = 1.50 x atoms Zn 1mol Zn
13 Example How many moles in 5.75 x atoms Al? 1mol Al 5.75 x atoms Al x = 9.55 mol Al 6.02 x atoms Al
14 Example Determine the number of moles in 25.5g Ag g Ag 1mol Ag x = 0.24 mol Ag g Ag
15 Example Calculate the number of grams of lead (Pb) In 12.4 moles of lead g 12.4 mol Pb x = 2.57 x 10 3 g 1mol Pb
16 Example How many atoms in 55.2 g Li? 55.2 g Li x 1mol Li x 6.02 x atoms Li 6.94 g Li 1mol Li = 4.79 x atoms Li
17 Example What is the mass in grams of 1.00 x atoms Mn? 1.00 x atoms Mn x 1mol Mn 6.02 x atoms Mn x 54.9 g Mn 1mol Mn = 91.2 g Mn
18 Example Determine the number of moles of chloride ions in 2.50 mol ZnCl 2. 2mol Cl mol ZnCl 2 x = 5.00 mol ZnCl 2 1mol ZnCl 2
19 pg. 321 problem 21 Determine the number of moles of each element in 1.25 mol glucose C6H12O mol C6H12O6 x 6 mol C = 7.50 mol C 1mol C6H12O mol C6H12O6 x 12 mol H = 15.0 mol H 1mol C6H12O mol C6H12O6 x 6 mol O = 7.50 mol O 1mol C6H12O6
20 Example What is the mass in grams of one silver atom? g x 1 mol Ag 1 mol Ag 6.02 x atoms = 17.9 x g 1 atom Ag
21 Example Calculate the number of atoms in g of Potassium (K) g K x 1 mol K x g 6.02 x atoms K 1 mol K = 8.48 x atoms K
22 Molecular Mass
23 Molecular Mass synonymous with molar mass and molecular weight is the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule the mass in grams of one mole of a compound
24 Formula Mass not all compounds are molecular calculated exactly the same way as molecular mass Solid structure of NaCl
25 Example Calculate the number of moles of chloroform (CHCl 3 ) in 198 g of chloroform. Molecular mass of chloroform: 1 mol C = g 1 mol H = g 3 mol Cl = 3(35.46 g) = g 1 mol CHCl 3 = g 198 g CHCl 3 x 1 mol CHCl 3 = 1.66 mol CHCl g CHCl 3
26 Example Calculate the number of molecules in a sample of oxygen gas (O 2 ) with a mass of 64.0g g O 2 x 1 mol O g x 6.02 x 1023 molec. O 2 1 mol O 2 = 1.20 x molec. O 2
27 27
28 Symbols of Elements Elements are symbolized by one or two letters Pearson Education, Inc. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
29 Symbols of Elements All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons, which is called the atomic number, Z Pearson Education, Inc. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
30 Symbols of Elements The mass of an atom in atomic mass units (amu) is the total number of protons and neutrons in the atom Pearson Education, Inc. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
31 Isotopes Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different masses. Isotopes have different numbers of neutrons Pearson Education, Inc. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
32 Atomic number and mass number Atomic number (Z) = the number of protons in the nucleus. Mass number (A) = the sum of the number of protons + neutrons in the nucleus. A Z X
33 Symbols for a few atoms 1 1 H 4 2 He 12 6 C 16 8 O Zn
34 Symbols for a few atoms 1 1 H 4 2 He 12 6 C 16 8 O Zn Mass number (A)
35 Symbols for a few atoms 1 1 H 4 2 He 12 6 C 16 8 O Zn Atomic number (Z)
36 Element An element is a form of matter in which all of the atoms have the same atomic number. However, two atoms of the same element can have different mass numbers.
37 Isotope Atoms that have the same atomic number but different mass numbers are called isotopes. - same number of protons in nucleus - differ in number of neutrons
38 Some isotopes 1 1 H 12 6 C 16 8 O U 2 1 H 13 6 C 17 8 O U 3 1 H 14 6 C 18 8 O
39 Atomic masses - synonymous with atomic weight - is a relative scale - mass-12 isotope of carbon (carbon-12) is the reference atom and assigned an atomic mass of exactly 12 - one atomic mass unit (amu) is defined as a mass exactly equal to 1 / 12th the mass of one carbon-12 atom
40 relative masses of carbon-12 and carbon-13 in a random sample carbon has a ratio of C 6 = C
41 Since the atomic mass unit is defined such that the mass of 12 C is exactly 12 atomic mass units, then 13 6 C 12 6 C = Mass of 13 6 C = ( )(12 amu) = amu
42 Experimental Determination Of Atomic & Molecular Masses
43 Atomic mass is measured by mass spectrometry e Atom is bombarded by stream of high Energy electrons.
44 Atomic mass is measured by mass spectrometry e Electron collides with atom, bounces off
45 Atomic mass is measured by mass spectrometry and transfers some of its energy to it.
46 Atomic mass is measured by mass spectrometry e + Atom dissipates its excess energy by expelling one of its electrons.
47 Ion is deflected by magnetic field amount of deflection depends on mass to charge ratio highest m/z deflected least + lowest m/z deflected most
48 Ions are detected after passage through magnetic field
49 Ions are detected after passage through magnetic field mixture of ions of different mass gives separate peak for each m/z intensity of peak proportional to percentage of each atom of different mass in mixture separation of peaks depends on relative mass
50 90.92% The mass spectrum of the three isotopes of neon. 0.26% 8.82%
51 Atomic Mass Atomic and molecular masses can be measured with great accuracy using a mass spectrometer Pearson Education, Inc. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
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53 Molar mass of an element The mass of x atoms of an element is equal to its atomic mass in grams. BUT: what does the periodic table tell us about the atomic mass of carbon? Atomic mass is weighted average of mixture of isotopes 6 C 12.01
54 Average Mass Because in the real world we use large amounts of atoms and molecules, we use average masses in calculations. Average mass is calculated from the isotopes of an element weighted by their relative abundances Pearson Education, Inc. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
55 Atomic weight of carbon 12 6 C 12 6 C = (atomic mass ) (fraction ) 13 6 C 13 6 C + (atomic mass ) (fraction ) = ( amu)(0.9889)+( amu)(0.0111) = amu amu = amu
56 Example Copper, a metal known since ancient times, is used in Electrical cables and pennies, among other things. The atomic masses of its two stable isotopes, 63 (69.09%) and 29 Cu Cu (30.91%), are amu and amu, respectively. Calculate the average atomic mass of copper. The percentages in parentheses denote the relative abundances.
57 Answer = (62.93 amu)(0.6909)+( amu)(0.3091) = amu amu = amu Cu Cu = (atomic mass ) (fraction ) Cu Cu + (atomic mass ) (fraction )
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