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6.01 Atomic Vs. Macroscopic Scale Chemical Composition Atoms, Molecules, Moles and Grams Dr. Fred. Garces Chemistry 152 Miramar College 1 Chemical Composition

Atomic Mass Unit What is the mass of an object that cannot be seen? What scale / units of mass is used for such small objects? Unit of mass that is comparable to object of that size. atomic mass unit (amu) has been used as a standard for a mass of an atom. 1 amu = 1.66 10-27 Kg = 1/12 mass of 12 C Atoms: Atomic mass one atom of potassium 39 K weighs 39 amu. one atom of zinc 65 Zn weighs 65 amu. Molecule: Molecular mass (or Formula Weight or Molecular Weight) one water (H 2 ) molecule 2-H, 1- = 2amu + 16amu = 18 amu one glucose (C 6 H 12 6 ) molecule: 6C, 12H, 6 = [6 C 12amu] + [12 H 1 amu] + [6 16amu] = 180 amu 2 Chemical Composition

Isotopic Distribution: Isotopic Distribution Question comes to mind: Why is the mass of carbon 12.011 according the periodic table? Why is the mass of chlorine 35.453? That of copper 63.546? Is not the mass of an atom reflected on the number of protons and neutrons an atom possesses? If so, is there such a thing as 0.011 amu of subatomic proton or neutron for carbon or 0.453 in chlorine and 0.546 in copper? Atomic mass, as shown in the periodic table, is the average of all isotope found in nature. Atomic mass is the weighted average mass for the isotropic distribution (found in nature) for that element. Weighted atomic mass average for the copper atom: Copper has two stable isotope: 63 Cu - 72.70 %, and 65 Cu - 27.30 % 63 amu (0.7270) + 65 amu (0.2730) = 63.546 amu 3 Chemical Composition

Weighted Average The mass of the elements from the periodic table is actually the weighted average. Consider the following: 8 : 7 : 6 : 6 - What is the average? (Four points each rep 25%) 8 + 7 + 6 + 6 = 27! 27 / 4 = 6.75 or 8 (.25) + 7(.25) + 6(.25) + 6(.25) = 2 + 1.75 +1.5 + 1.5 = 6.75 (Also called a weighted average) Now what is the atomic mass for chlorine which exist in the following abundance: Cl-35 (75.53 % ) & Cl-37( 24.47 %) At. Wt = 35(.7553) + 37(.2447) = 26.44 + 9.05 = 35.49 g/mol 4 Chemical Composition

The Mole: A rice story The mole (a story of numbers) Moral of story: Rufus favorite food is rice. But he rarely eats it even though it is economical and easily prepared. He knows it is healthy for him and he was told once that it takes one serving is 12000 grains. So every time Rufus wants to eat rice he has to prepare 3 hr ahead of time and count out 12000 grains. How can we help my friend Rufus? 1 grain of rice weights an average of 19 mg. Count rice by weighing Mass = 12000 grains Mass rice for 1 serving = 8.0 oz 19 mg 1 grain 1 g 16 oz 1000mg 454 g Weighs out 8.0 oz. hand full rice = 1 cup 5 Chemical Composition

Method of Counting by mass In chemistry we deal with such small particles we need a way to count these particles. Like in Rufus case, the most efficient way of counting very small items is by counting by mass. As it turns out if we take 6.02 10 23 atoms of carbon-12, 12 C and weight this amount, it weights exactly 12 grams. Similarly, 6.023 10 23 35 Cl atoms weighs exactly 35 g. 6.023 10 23 16 atoms weighs exactly 16 g. It follows that if we take 6.023 10 23 2 molecules made from oxygen-16, that weighs 32 g 2. This 6.02 10 23 is call 1 mole. It is a chemist dozen. (N Av ) 1 mole of substance is equal to its formula weight (molar mass) in grams Counting by mass 6 Chemical Composition

Size of a mole Size of one mole; 1 mole of sand fill city of SD 5 miles deep. Take 1 moles of pennies, distribute these to all 5 billion humans, we'd all be trillionaire. If placing these pennies end to end, it would stretch... (how far?) 1 penny = 2.0 cm Length of 1 mole of penny = = 2.0 cm 6.02 1023 s 1 hr day yr 3 1010 cm 3600s 24 hr 365 day = 1, 268, 391.7 light - years = 1.3 million light - years A mole is a quantity 7 http://www.rhysy.net/science/gchart1.jpg Chemical Composition

Atomic Vs Macroscopic Scale What path relates the atomic scale to our Macroscopic scale? Atomic Magnifier Macroscopic (amu) (grams) Atoms N av moles Atomic Wt grams Molecules N av moles Molar mass grams formula unit N av moles Formula wt grams 8 Chemical Composition

Questions Relating Atomic to Macroscopic Scale How many Carbon atoms (or molecules) in a certain mass of sample? 12 g C " 1mole " 6.02 10 23 atoms 6 g C " 0.5 mole " 3.01 10 23 atoms 200 g C "? mole "? Atoms Calculation- 200g C 1mole 12g C 23 6.02 10 1mole C = 1.0 1025 C atoms 9 Chemical Composition

Atomic Scale Vs. Macroscopic Scale Atomic Scale " Macroscopic Scale Atoms Magnifier Grams Molecules pounds 12 C 1-atoms 12 C 1-mole 12amu 12 grams H 2 1-molecule H 2 1-mole 18.0 amu 18.0 grams NaCl 1-Formula Unit NaCl 1-mole 58.5 amu 58.5 grams 10 Chemical Composition

What is a mole? Defining the MLE SI base unit for amount. 6.02 10 23 anything. a magnifier between the atomic scale and macroscopic scale. a conversion factor. a chemist dozen. the sum of the atomic mass of all elements in a substance when the mass is expressed in grams. (Molar Mass) the ratio of elements in a substance as indicated by its chemical formula. C 7 H 5 N 3 6 the ratio of elements combining in a chemical reaction as indicated by the balance equation. 4 KH (aq) + 3 2 (g)! 4 K 2 (s) + 1 H 2 11 Chemical Composition

Questions Relating- Number of Molecules to Mass How much will 5.0 10 26 molecules of H 2 weight (g)? Data: MW: 18.0 gh = 1mole H 2 2 Nav: 1mole H 2 = 6.02 10 23 molecules H 2 5.0 10 26 molecule H 2 5.0 10 26 molecule H 2 1mole H 2 6.02 10 23 molecules H 2 18.0 gh 2 1 mole H 2 = 14,950 g ="15"kg What volume is this (L)? Data: Density : 1.0 g = 1 ml, 1000ml = 1ml 14, 950 g H 2 1ml 1.0 g 1L 1000ml = 15L 12 Chemical Composition

Questions Relating Number of Molecules to Mass How much will 5.0 10 26 molecules of H 2 weight? Data: MW: 18.0 gh = 1mole H 2 2 Nav: 1mole H 2 = 6.02 10 23 molecules H 2 5.0 10 26 molecule H 2 1mole H 5.0 10 26 molecule H 2 2 6.02 10 23 molecules H 2 18.0 gh 2! =!14,950 g = 15 kg 1 mole H 2 What volume is this? Data: Density : 1.0 g = 1L 1000ml = 1ml 14, 950 g H 2 1ml 1.0 g 1L 1000ml = 15L 13 Chemical Composition

Mole Relationship to Mass and Elements (p261) Atoms in the compound Compounds* W B Y D X C * Including elemental compounds, i.e., 2, S 8, Fe 14 Chemical Composition

Question Relating Number of molecules to moles of Substance i. What is the number of molecules in 2.9 moles of TNT? TNT = C 7 H 5 N 3 6 Mol.Wt. = 227.0 g/mol g 227.0 g = 1 mol ii How much will this amount of TNT molecules weigh (g)? iii How many N-atoms are in 1.0 g of TNT? Note that in TNT has formula C 7 H 5 N 3 6 : 1 mole C 7 H 5 N 3 6 7 mol C 5 mol H 3 mol N 6 mol Next Slide to demonstrate Stoic Map 15 Chemical Composition

Mole Relationship to Mass and Elements (p261) W B i What is the number of molecules in 2.9 moles of TNT? TNT = C 7 H 5 N 3 6 Mol.Wt. = 227.0 g/mol D C Y D ii How much will this amount of TNT molecules weigh? D B X C iii How many N-atoms are in 1.0 g of TNT? Note that in TNT: 1 mole C 7 H 5 N 3 6 7mol C 5mol H 3mol N 6mol B D Y X 16 Chemical Composition

Question Relating Number of molecules to moles of Substance i. What is the number of molecules in 2.9 moles of TNT? TNT = C 7 H 5 N 3 6 Mol.Wt. = 227.0 g/mol g 227.0 g = 1 mol 2.9mol TNT 6.02 1023 molc'tnt D 1 mole TNT C = 1.75 10 24 molc'= 1.8 10 24 molc' ii How much will this amount of TNT molc weigh? D 2.9mol TNT 227.0 gtnt 1 mole TNT B = 658.3 g TNT = 660 g TNT iii How many N-atoms are in 1.0 g of TNT? Note that in TNT: 1 mole C 7 H 5 N 3 6 7 mol C 5 mol H 3 mol N 6 mol B 1.0g TNT 1mole TNT 227g TNT 3mol N 1mol TNT 6.02 10 23 atoms 1mol N = X D Y = 7. 96 10 21 N atoms = 8. 0 10 21 N atoms 17 Chemical Composition

Question Relating Number of molecules to moles of Substance i. What is the number of molecules in 2.9 moles of TNT? TNT = C 7 H 5 N 3 6 Mol.Wt. = 227.0 g/mol 2.9mol TNT 6.02 1023 molc'tnt 1 mole TNT = 1.75 10 24 molc'= 1.8 10 24 molc' ii How much will this amount of TNT weigh? 2.9mol TNT 227.0 gtnt = 658.3 g TNT = 660 g TNT 1 mole TNT iii How many N-atoms are in 1.0 g of TNT? Note that in TNT: 1 mole C 7 H 5 N 3 6 7 mol C 5 mol H 3 mol N 6 mol 1.0g TNT 1mole TNT 227g TNT 3mol N 1mol TNT 6.02 10 23 atoms 1mol N = = 7. 96 10 21 N atoms = 8. 0 10 21 N atoms 18 Chemical Composition

Moles and Molar Mass: Example #7.61-Ebbing a) Calculate the moles of chloride ions in 1.11 g of magnesium chloride. b) How many chloride ions are present? 1mole MgCl 2 1mol Mg +2 2mol Cl - Mg - 24.3 g/mol = 24.3 g/mol 2 Cl - 35.45 g/mol 2 = 70.9 g/mol Molar Mass (MgCl 2 ) a)! " B # $! " D # $! " 95.2 g = 1mol # $ = & " Answer ' Y $ b)! " Y! # # " $ $! # " $ = & Answer ' " X $ State the path 19 Chemical Composition

Moles and Molar Mass: Example #7.61-Ebbing a) Calculate the moles of chloride ions in 1.11 g of magnesium chloride. b) How many chloride ions are present? 1mole MgCl 2 1mol Mg +2 2mol Cl - Mg - 24.3 g/mol = 24.3 g/mol 2 Cl - 35.45 g/mol 2 = 70.9 g/mol Molar Mass (MgCl 2 ) = 95.2 g/mol a) D 1.1 g MgCl 2 1mole MgCl - 2 2mol Cl B = 0.0231 mol Y Cl - ions 95.2g MgCl 2 1mol MgCl 2 b) 0.0231 mol Cl - ions 6.02 1023 Cl - ions Y 1mol Cl - ions = 1.39 10 22 Cl - ions X 20 Chemical Composition

Counting and Weighing Atoms and Molecules Summary Counting by Weighing at a Glance: Formula Mass The sum of the atomic masses of atoms in a formula. The formula mass of glucose is: (6.0amu 12C) + (1.0amu 12H) + (16.0amu 6) = 1.80 102 amu Mole Mole = Avogadro s number of particles = 6.02 10 23 1 Mole glucose = 6.02 10 23 molc Molar Mass The formula mass of a substance in grams; containing = 6.02 10 23 atoms or molecules or formula unit Molar mass of glucose = 180 g / mole. C 6 H 12 6 Glucose Atomic Mass Unit 1 g = 6.02 10 23 atomic mass unit 1 amu = 1/1 the mass of one 12 C atom 21 Chemical Composition