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The Mole and Avogadro’s Number Chapter 9 The Mole • Derived from the Greek word Mole meaning large heap. The Mole • The Chemical Mole is a heap of atoms or molecules. Dalton • In 1808 Dalton proposed that the atoms of each element had a characteristic atomic weight, and that it was atoms that were the combining units in chemical reactions to make compounds. • Dalton had no method of measuring atomic weights unambiguously, so made the incorrect assumption that in the most common compound between two elements, there was one atom of each element e.g. water was made from one atom of hydrogen and one of oxygen, oxygen gas contained only one atom of oxygen Gay-Lussac • Gay-Lussac studied the chemical reactions of gases, and found that the ratios of volumes of the reacting gases were small integer numbers, e.g. two volumes of hydrogen react with one volume of oxygen to produce two volumes of water. • Dalton couldn’t reconcile this with his new atomic theory, and therefore rubbished the work of Gay-Lussac. Avogadro The Mole Concept Avogadro’s Number = 6.022 x 1023 Particles in a Mole Amedeo Avogadro (1776 – 1856) ? quadrillions thousands trillions billions millions 1 mole = 602213673600000000000000 or 6.022 x 1023 There is Avogadro's number of particles in a mole of any substance. Avogadro • In 1811, Avogadro clearly drew the distinction between a molecule and a atom. • He pointed out that Dalton had confused the concepts of atoms and molecules. The Dalton “atom" of oxygen gas was in reality a molecule containing two atoms of oxygen. • Avogadro also suggested that “equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.” This is now known as Avogadro's Principle. • Avogadro was Italian so everybody ignored his work until Stanislao Cannizarro showed how it could be used to determine molar and indirectly atomic masses at the Karlsruhe Conference in 1860. Counting Atoms • Chemistry is a quantitative science - we need a "counting unit." • The MOLE • 1 mole is the amount of substance that contains as many particles (atoms or molecules) as there are in 12.0 g of C-12. The Mole Argument • From atomic masses one atom of magnesium is twice as heavy as one atom of carbon (Mg = 24 and C = 12). Therefore – If one atom of Mg is twice as heavy as one atom of C then 1000 atoms of Mg are twice as heavy as 1000 atoms of C etc. – a piece of Mg twice as heavy as a piece of C must contain the same number of atoms e.g. 2 tonne of Mg contains the same number of atoms as 1 tonne of carbon • Therefore the relative atomic mass of any element in grams contains the same number of atoms: 12 g C 24 g Mg 56 g Fe 108 g Ag 197 9 Au • This number of atoms is known as the Mole 207 g Pb 238 g U Extend this to molecules • molecules are made up of atoms in different ratios • the relative molecular mass of a molecule in grams contains one mole that specific molecule 16 g CH4 17 g NH3 18 g H2O 32 g O2 34 g H2S 44 g CO2 46 g C2H6O Definitions One Mole is the amount of substance containing the same number of units are there are atoms in exactly 12 g of 12C. The substance must be specified and may be atoms, molecules, ions, crystals, grains of sand, flies, sheep, trucks, dolly’s, anything Avogadro’s Number is the number of units in a mole It is given the symbol L and is 6.022 1415 x 1023 How to find Avogadro Number • Mid C19 kinetic theory of gas measurements • Late C19 Sedimentation measurements of colloidal particles. • Early C20 Millikan's oil drop experiment • Current – from the density of a crystal, the relative atomic mass, and the unit cell length, determined from x-ray methods. The crystal must be free of defects, Si is commonly used. So What? • What is difficult to grasp is the size of Avogadro’s number, 6.022 1415 x 1023 , that is 602 214 150 000 000 000 000 000 • Basically if you can see a particle with your naked eye you won’t be able to gather together a mole of it on this earth • A mole of coke cans would cover the earth to a depth of over 200 miles • Counting at a rate of 10 million per second, it would take about 2 billion years to count all the atoms in one mole • What it means is that molecules are really very very small and there are just unbelievable numbers of them How Big is a Mole? One mole of marbles would cover the entire Earth (oceans included) for a depth of three miles. One mole of $100 bills stacked one on top of another would reach from the Sun to Pluto and back 7.5 million times. It would take light 9500 years to travel from the bottom to the top of a stack of 1 mole of $1 bills. 1 Mole of Particles Avogadro’s Number A MOLE of any substance contains as many elementary units (atoms and molecules) as the number of atoms in 12 g of the isotope of carbon-12. This number is called AVOGADRO’s number NA = 6.02 x 1023 particles/mol The mass of one mole of a substance is called MOLAR MASS symbolized by MM Units of MM are g/mol Examples H2 hydrogen 2.02 g/mol He helium 4.0 g/mol N2 nitrogen 28.0 g/mol O2 oxygen 32.0 g/mol CO2 carbon dioxide 44.0 g/mol Mole Calculations • The molar mass of an element or compound is the same as the atomic or molecular mass (as appropriate) but is a more general term. The molar mass of a particular substance contains 6.022 x 1023 atoms or molecules. The symbol for the molar mass is M and the units are g/mol. • Example; H2S – Mr = (1x2) + 32 = 34 – M = 34 g/mol – 34g of H2S is one mole of H2S and therefore contains 6.022 x 1023 molecules of H2S Mole Calculations (I) • The number of moles of a substance is defined as the amount of substance, n. To calculate n, just divide the mass of the substance, m, by the molar mass, M. n = mass = m Molar mass M g -1 = mol g mol units Mole Calculations (II) • To calculate the number of atoms or molecules number of atoms or molecules = n x L number mass of atoms = x Avogradro's Molar mass constant or molecules = mL = nL M g -1 x mol g mol-1 units Examples • Calculate the number of atoms in 5x10-4 g of Calcium • Calculate the mass of 8.5 moles of HCl Calculate the number of atoms in 5 x 10-4 g of Calcium 1 mole of Calcium contains 6 x 1023 atoms • 5 x 10 -4 mole of Calcium contains Calculate the mass of 8.5 moles of HCl 1 Mole of HCl is 36.5g 8.5 moles of HCl are 8.5 x 36.5 = 310.25g