The mole - Higher
The actual massThe amount of matter an object contains. Mass is measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g). of atomThe smallest part of an element that can exist. and moleculeA collection of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. are too small to be of practical use in calculations. Therefore a special quantity, called a moleThe amount of substance that contains the same number of particles as there are atoms in 12 g of carbon-12 (contains the Avogadro's constant 6.0 脳10虏鲁 number of particles)., is used.
In terms of mass, a mole (mol) is the relative atomic massThe mean relative mass of the atoms of the different isotopes in an element. It is the number of times heavier an atom is than one-twelfth of a carbon-12 atom. (Ar) of an elementA substance made of one type of atom only. in grams, or the relative formula massThe sum of the relative atomic masses of the atoms in a chemical formula. (Mr) in grams if it's a compoundA substance formed by the chemical union of two or more elements.. Examples for elements and compounds are given in the table below, along with its formula, relative formula mass (RFM) and the mass of 1 mole.
Example | Formula | RFM | Mass of 1 mole |
Calcium | Ca | 40 | 40 g |
Oxygen | O2 | 2 x 16 = 32 | 32 g |
Calcium carbonate | CaCO3 | 40 + 12 + (3 脳 16) = 100 | 100 g |
Example | Calcium |
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Formula | Ca |
RFM | 40 |
Mass of 1 mole | 40 g |
Example | Oxygen |
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Formula | O2 |
RFM | 2 x 16 = 32 |
Mass of 1 mole | 32 g |
Example | Calcium carbonate |
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Formula | CaCO3 |
RFM | 40 + 12 + (3 脳 16) = 100 |
Mass of 1 mole | 100 g |
Avogadro constant
As the mole quantity is based on the relative masses of atoms, there is a relationship between a mole of a substance and the number of particleA general term for a small piece of matter. For example, protons, neutrons, electrons, atoms, ions or molecules. it contains. As atoms and molecules are so small the number in a mole is very large. This number is called the Avogadro constantThe number of particles in one mole of particles, 6.02 脳 10虏鲁 per mole., and it is equal to: 602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (= 6.02 脳 1023) formulae units.
The Avogadro constant is defined as: the number of carbon atoms in exactly 12 g of carbon-12, 12C.
One mole, 1 mol, of a substance is defined as: the Avogadro constant number of particles (which is 6.02 脳 1023 atoms, molecules, formulaA combination of symbols that indicates the chemical composition of a substance. or ionElectrically charged particle, formed when an atom or molecule gains or loses electrons. of that substance).
For example:
- the formula of methane is CH4
- the relative atomic mass (Ar) of C = 12
- the Ar of H = 1
- so the relative formula mass (Mr) of CH4 = 12 + (4 脳 1) = 16
- so 1 mole of methane = 16 g of methane and contains 6.02 脳 1023 molecules
- 16 g of methane = 6.02 脳 1023 as there are 5 atoms in each formulae (molecule)
- 16 g of methane = 5 脳 6.02 脳 1023 = 3.01 脳 1024 atoms
Calculating the number of particles
The number of particles of a substance can be calculated using:
- the Avogadro constant number (6.02 脳 1023)
- the amount of substance in mole
Number of particles = 6.02 脳 1023 脳 mol
Example
Calculate the number of water molecules in 0.5 mol of water.
Number of water molecules = 6.02 1023 脳 0.5
= 3.01 脳 1023
It is important to be clear about the particles involved. For example, 3.01 脳 1023 water molecules contain 9.03 脳 1023 atoms. This is because a water molecule, H2O, contains three atoms.
Question
Calculate the number of oxygen atoms in 0.5 mol of oxygen molecules, O2.
Number of atoms = 2 脳 0.5 脳 6.02 脳 1023
= 6.02 脳 1023
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