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Launch: 12/15
  Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!
  Place HW (Review Worksheet #1), binder paper, and a
  pen/pencil on your desk.



Review Objective #2:
Tonight’s HW: Finish Review Worksheet #2
Launch 12/15
4.  Which of the following is a balanced equation for
   the combustion of ethanol (C2H5OH)?
  a.  C2H5OH + 3O2  CO2 + 2H2O
  b.  C2H5OH + 3O2  2CO2 + 3H2O
  c.  C2H5OH + O2  2CO2 + 3H2O
  d.  C2H5OH + 2O2  3CO2 + 2H2O
Launch 12/15
               __C2H2 + __H2  __CH4

5.  When the equation above is completely balanced,
   the coefficient for H2 would be
  a.  1
  b.  2
  c.  3
  d.  4
Launch 12/15
4.  Which of the following is a balanced equation for
   the combustion of ethanol (C2H5OH)?
  a.  C2H5OH + 3O2  CO2 + 2H2O
  b.  C2H5OH + 3O2  2CO2 + 3H2O
  c.  C2H5OH + O2  2CO2 + 3H2O
  d.  C2H5OH + 2O2  3CO2 + 2H2O
Launch 12/15
               __C2H2 + __H2  __CH4

5.  When the equation above is completely balanced,
   the coefficient for H2 would be
  a.  1
  b.  2
  c.  3
  d.  4
Announcements
  Unit #5 Exam on Thursday
    2 days to review
    Ask questions!
    No copying HW or classwork!
  Make-up work is due on Wednesday
  Binder check this week
Exam Information
  30 multiple-choice questions
    Balancing equations (6 questions = 20%)
    The mole (9 questions = 30%)
    Conversions (15 questions = 50%)
      gram  mole (6 questions)
      gram  atoms (3 questions)
      gram  gram (6 questions)

  3 free response
Review:
The Mole
 Mr. Heffner
 12/15/09
What’s a mole?
What’s a mole?
  A mole is…
    a unit of measurement
    the number of atoms in 12g of carbon-12
    6.02 X1023 atoms
      Avogadro’s #          ..or particles, or molecules
What’s molar mass?
  Molar mass is…
    the sum of the atomic masses in a molecule
    a.k.a “molecular mass”


                          C2H2
 Molar mass = mass of C + mass of C + mass of H + mass of H
             = 2X(mass of C) + 2X(mass of H)
             = 2X(12.01) + 2X(1.01)
             = 24.02 + 2.02
             = 26.04 g/mol                Units!
Conversions

        ? grams                     6.02 X 1023 atoms
         1 mole                          1 mole
                  ? moles
Grams             ? moles   Moles                       Atoms
         1 mole                          1 mole
        ? grams                     6.02 X 1023 atoms
Conversions
  There is a 3-step process for conversions:
  1.  Write down the starting information and look at the ending
      information.
  2.  Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion
                  number                           “How many…”
      factor(s).
  3.  Cancel like terms and do the math!
Example #1
    How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?
  Step #1: Write down the starting information and look at the
  ending information.



  9.01 grams
Example #1
    How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
  conversion factor(s).



 9.01 grams      X
Example #1
    How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
  conversion factor(s).

                 ? grams                     6.02 X 1023 atoms
                  1 mole                          1 mole
                           ? moles
   Grams                   ? moles   Moles                       Atoms
     Start        1 mole                          1 mole
                 ? grams                     6.02 X 1023 atoms
                                      End
  Molar mass
Example #1
    How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
  conversion factor(s).


                         1 mole
 9.01 grams      X                =
                      18.02 grams
Example #1
    How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?
  Step #3: Cancel like terms and do the math!



                        1 mole                   9 X 1 mole
 9.01 grams      X               =
                     18.02 grams                     18

                                           =     .5 moles

                                  units!
Example #2
         How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?
  Step #1: Write down the starting information and look at the
  ending information.



  1.5 moles
Example #2
         How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
  conversion factor(s).



  1.5 moles
Example #2
         How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
  conversion factor(s).

                 ? grams                     6.02 X 1023 atoms
                  1 mole                          1 mole
                           ? moles
   Grams                   ? moles   Moles                       Atoms
                  1 mole                          1 mole          End
                 ? grams                     6.02 X 1023 atoms
                                     Start
Example #2
         How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
  conversion factor(s).


                    6.02 X 1023 atoms
  1.5 moles     X                     =
                         1 mole
Example #2
        How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?
  Step #3: Cancel like terms and do the math!
                                             Ignore


              6.02 X 1023 atoms         1.5 X 6 X 1023 atoms
1.5 moles X                         =
                    1 mole                            1
                                    =     9 X 1023 atoms
Example #3
 How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?
  Step #1: Write down the starting information and look at the
  ending information.



  12.04 X 1023 molecules
Example #3
  How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
   conversion factor(s).


12.04 X 1023 molecules X                                       =
Example #3
 How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
  conversion factor(s).

                 ? grams                     6.02 X 1023 atoms
                  1 mole                          1 mole
                           ? moles
   Grams                   ? moles   Moles                       Atoms
     End          1 mole                          1 mole          Start
                 ? grams                     6.02 X 1023 atoms
Example #3
  How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?
  Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct
  conversion factor(s).

                                     1 mol              16.05 g
12.04 X   1023   molecules X                        X
                                                         1 mol
                                                                  =
                             6.02 X 10 23 molecules
Example #3
  How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?
  Step #3: Cancel like terms and do the math!


                                     1 mol              16.05 g
12.04 X   1023   molecules X                        X
                                                         1 mol
                                                                  =
                             6.02 X 10 23 molecules



                                          12 X 1 X 16 g
                                                                  =
                                              6X1

                                         32 g    = 2 X 16 g       =
Conversion Rotations
  Directions:
    Pick a problem and fill in the blanks
    Solve showing all work
    When finished, Mr. Heffner will come around to stamp
       your work

  Rules:
      If you pick it, solve it
      Only one card at a time
      Show your work!
      Work together
Exit Slip
1.  What is the molar mass of Al(OH)3?
  a.    43.99 g/mol
  b.    78.01 g/mol
  c.    300.03 g/mol
  d.    303.00 g/mol
Exit Slip
2.  How many moles of N2 are there in 28.02g of N2?
  a.    1 moles
  b.    2 mole
  c.    .5 moles
  d.    28.02 moles
Exit Slip
3.  Choose the answer below that shows how to calculate:
   “How many atoms are there in 2 moles of O2?”
                 32.00 grams
  a.  16 moles X
                    1 mole
                   1 mole
  b.  2 moles X 16.00 grams
                     1 atoms
  c.  2 moles X 6.02 X 1023 moles

                6.02 X 1023 atoms
  d.  2 moles X
                     1 mole
Exit Slip
4.  Which of the following correctly shows how to convert
   64.00g of O2 to atoms?
               6.02 X 1023 atoms
  a.  32.00g X
                    32.00g
                  1 mole
  b.  64.00g X    32.00 g
                  1 mole      6.02 X 1023 atoms
  c.  64.00g X    32.00 g X        1 mole
                     1 mole            1 atoms
  d.  64.00 g X                  X
                  6.02 X 10 23 g
                                     32.00 moles
Exit Slip
5.  How many grams does 12.04 X 1023 molecules of
   H2O weigh?
  a.  9.01g
  b.  18.02g
  c.  27.03g
  d.  36.04g
Homework
  Finish practice questions worksheet

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12 15 Mole Review

  • 1. Launch: 12/15   Grab your binder and immediately take a seat!   Place HW (Review Worksheet #1), binder paper, and a pen/pencil on your desk. Review Objective #2: Tonight’s HW: Finish Review Worksheet #2
  • 2. Launch 12/15 4.  Which of the following is a balanced equation for the combustion of ethanol (C2H5OH)? a.  C2H5OH + 3O2  CO2 + 2H2O b.  C2H5OH + 3O2  2CO2 + 3H2O c.  C2H5OH + O2  2CO2 + 3H2O d.  C2H5OH + 2O2  3CO2 + 2H2O
  • 3. Launch 12/15 __C2H2 + __H2  __CH4 5.  When the equation above is completely balanced, the coefficient for H2 would be a.  1 b.  2 c.  3 d.  4
  • 4. Launch 12/15 4.  Which of the following is a balanced equation for the combustion of ethanol (C2H5OH)? a.  C2H5OH + 3O2  CO2 + 2H2O b.  C2H5OH + 3O2  2CO2 + 3H2O c.  C2H5OH + O2  2CO2 + 3H2O d.  C2H5OH + 2O2  3CO2 + 2H2O
  • 5. Launch 12/15 __C2H2 + __H2  __CH4 5.  When the equation above is completely balanced, the coefficient for H2 would be a.  1 b.  2 c.  3 d.  4
  • 6. Announcements   Unit #5 Exam on Thursday   2 days to review   Ask questions!   No copying HW or classwork!   Make-up work is due on Wednesday   Binder check this week
  • 7. Exam Information   30 multiple-choice questions   Balancing equations (6 questions = 20%)   The mole (9 questions = 30%)   Conversions (15 questions = 50%)   gram  mole (6 questions)   gram  atoms (3 questions)   gram  gram (6 questions)   3 free response
  • 8. Review: The Mole Mr. Heffner 12/15/09
  • 10. What’s a mole?   A mole is…   a unit of measurement   the number of atoms in 12g of carbon-12   6.02 X1023 atoms   Avogadro’s # ..or particles, or molecules
  • 11. What’s molar mass?   Molar mass is…   the sum of the atomic masses in a molecule   a.k.a “molecular mass” C2H2 Molar mass = mass of C + mass of C + mass of H + mass of H = 2X(mass of C) + 2X(mass of H) = 2X(12.01) + 2X(1.01) = 24.02 + 2.02 = 26.04 g/mol Units!
  • 12. Conversions ? grams 6.02 X 1023 atoms 1 mole 1 mole ? moles Grams ? moles Moles Atoms 1 mole 1 mole ? grams 6.02 X 1023 atoms
  • 13. Conversions   There is a 3-step process for conversions: 1.  Write down the starting information and look at the ending information. 2.  Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion number “How many…” factor(s). 3.  Cancel like terms and do the math!
  • 14. Example #1 How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?   Step #1: Write down the starting information and look at the ending information. 9.01 grams
  • 15. Example #1 How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). 9.01 grams X
  • 16. Example #1 How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). ? grams 6.02 X 1023 atoms 1 mole 1 mole ? moles Grams ? moles Moles Atoms Start 1 mole 1 mole ? grams 6.02 X 1023 atoms End Molar mass
  • 17. Example #1 How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). 1 mole 9.01 grams X = 18.02 grams
  • 18. Example #1 How many moles of H2O are there in 9.01 grams of H2O?   Step #3: Cancel like terms and do the math! 1 mole 9 X 1 mole 9.01 grams X = 18.02 grams 18 = .5 moles units!
  • 19. Example #2 How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?   Step #1: Write down the starting information and look at the ending information. 1.5 moles
  • 20. Example #2 How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). 1.5 moles
  • 21. Example #2 How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). ? grams 6.02 X 1023 atoms 1 mole 1 mole ? moles Grams ? moles Moles Atoms 1 mole 1 mole End ? grams 6.02 X 1023 atoms Start
  • 22. Example #2 How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). 6.02 X 1023 atoms 1.5 moles X = 1 mole
  • 23. Example #2 How many atoms are there in 1.5 moles of CO2?   Step #3: Cancel like terms and do the math! Ignore 6.02 X 1023 atoms 1.5 X 6 X 1023 atoms 1.5 moles X = 1 mole 1 = 9 X 1023 atoms
  • 24. Example #3 How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?   Step #1: Write down the starting information and look at the ending information. 12.04 X 1023 molecules
  • 25. Example #3 How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). 12.04 X 1023 molecules X =
  • 26. Example #3 How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). ? grams 6.02 X 1023 atoms 1 mole 1 mole ? moles Grams ? moles Moles Atoms End 1 mole 1 mole Start ? grams 6.02 X 1023 atoms
  • 27. Example #3 How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?   Step #2: Using the “Heart of Chemistry”, pick the correct conversion factor(s). 1 mol 16.05 g 12.04 X 1023 molecules X X 1 mol = 6.02 X 10 23 molecules
  • 28. Example #3 How many grams of CH4 are there in 12.04 X 1023 molecules?   Step #3: Cancel like terms and do the math! 1 mol 16.05 g 12.04 X 1023 molecules X X 1 mol = 6.02 X 10 23 molecules 12 X 1 X 16 g = 6X1 32 g = 2 X 16 g =
  • 29. Conversion Rotations   Directions:   Pick a problem and fill in the blanks   Solve showing all work   When finished, Mr. Heffner will come around to stamp your work   Rules:   If you pick it, solve it   Only one card at a time   Show your work!   Work together
  • 30. Exit Slip 1.  What is the molar mass of Al(OH)3? a.  43.99 g/mol b.  78.01 g/mol c.  300.03 g/mol d.  303.00 g/mol
  • 31. Exit Slip 2.  How many moles of N2 are there in 28.02g of N2? a.  1 moles b.  2 mole c.  .5 moles d.  28.02 moles
  • 32. Exit Slip 3.  Choose the answer below that shows how to calculate: “How many atoms are there in 2 moles of O2?” 32.00 grams a.  16 moles X 1 mole 1 mole b.  2 moles X 16.00 grams 1 atoms c.  2 moles X 6.02 X 1023 moles 6.02 X 1023 atoms d.  2 moles X 1 mole
  • 33. Exit Slip 4.  Which of the following correctly shows how to convert 64.00g of O2 to atoms? 6.02 X 1023 atoms a.  32.00g X 32.00g 1 mole b.  64.00g X 32.00 g 1 mole 6.02 X 1023 atoms c.  64.00g X 32.00 g X 1 mole 1 mole 1 atoms d.  64.00 g X X 6.02 X 10 23 g 32.00 moles
  • 34. Exit Slip 5.  How many grams does 12.04 X 1023 molecules of H2O weigh? a.  9.01g b.  18.02g c.  27.03g d.  36.04g
  • 35. Homework   Finish practice questions worksheet