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FORMULA MASS 17.2 Conservation of mass Lavoisier showed that a closed system must be used when studying chemical reactions. When chemicals are reacted in a closed container, you can show that the mass before and after the reaction is the same. 17.2 Formula mass The sum of the atomic mass values of the atoms in a chemical formula is called the formula mass. Ex 1 Find the formula mass of O2 Ex 2 Find the formula mass of CO2 Atomic & Molecular Weights Chemical formulas and chemical equations have quantitative significance. H2O means 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen. C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4 H2O means 5 moles of oxygen gas Definitions: Molecular Formula: the actual number of atoms of each element in the compound. Molar mass: the mass of one mole of any substance Atomic mass unit: amu 17.2 Molar Mass • The mass (in grams) of one mole of a compound is called its molar mass. Solving Problems What is the molar mass of one mole of CaCO3? 1. Looking for: – … molar mass of CaCO3 2. Given – … chemical formula 3. Relationships: – no. amu in formula = molar mass in grams Solving Problems 4. Solution Formula mass CaC03 = 100.09 amu 1 mole CaC03 = 100.09 g CaCO3 17.2 Avogadro’s Number The Avogadro number was named in honor of Amedeo Avogadro who discovered that a mole of any gas under the same conditions has the same number of molecules. Johann Josef Loschmidt, a German physicist, named and discovered the Avogadro number. Loschmidt realized that a mole of any substance—be it a gas, liquid, or solid— contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms or molecules. Avogadro’s Number Avogadro’s number states that for one mole of any substance, whether element or compound, there 6.02x1023 Particles present in the sample. It is also the number of molecules in the formula mass of a compound when these masses are expressed in grams. One set of 6.02x1023 atoms or molecules is also referred to as a mole of that substance. Remember 1 gram = 6.02214 x1023 amu The atomic mass unit(amu) is assigned by assigning exactly 12 amu to the 12C isotope Elements occur in Nature as isotopes. 1 oxygen atom = 16.0grams 1mole of oxygen atoms=6.02x1023atoms=16.0grams Formula Weight & Molecular Weight Formula Weight – Ionic Compounds Molecular Weight – Molecular/Covalent Compounds ****We tend to use interchangeably**** To find the Formula/Molecular Weight Simply find the sum of the atomic weights of each atom in the compound.