1.2 Mole Concept
1.2 Mole Concept
1.2 Mole Concept
2 : MOLE CONCEPT
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MATTER
1.2 : MOLE CONCEPT
Learning Outcome
At the end of this topic, students should be able to :
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MATTER
1.2 : MOLE CONCEPT
One mole of carbon-12 atom has a mass of
exactly 12.00 g and contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms.
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MATTER
1.2 : MOLE CONCEPT
Example :
1.0 mole of chlorine = 6.02 x 1023 chlorine atoms
atom = 35.5 g Cl
1.0 mole of chlorine = 71.1 g Cl2
molecules = 6.022 x 1023 x 2 chlorine atoms
MOLAR MASS
The mass of one mole of an element or one
mole of compound is referred as molar mass.
Unit : g mol-1
Example:
- molar mass of Mg = 24 g mol-1
- molar mass of CH4 = (12 + 4) gmol-1
= 16 g mol-1
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Mole Concept
NUMBER OF MOLE
Number of mole = Mass (g)
Molar Mass (gmol-1)
Unit = mol
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Example
In 14 g of N2, calculate :
iii.Number of atoms
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Example
i. Number of moles if molar mass = 28 gmol-1
Solution :
= 14 g
28 gmol-1
= 0.5 mol
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Example
ii. Number of molecule
Solution :
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Example
iii. Number of atoms
Solution :
1 molecule of N2 = 2 atoms of N
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Exercise
1. Calculate the number of H atom in 1 mole
of NH3 (Answer:1.806 x 1024 atoms H)
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Mole Concept
MOLE CONCEPT OF GASES
The mole and the volume of gas
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Mole Concept
MOLE CONCEPT OF GASES
At STP
(Standard Temperature & At room condition
Pressure)
Condition : Condition :
T = 273 K ( 0 °C ) T = any temperature
P = 1 atm P = any pressure
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Mole Concept
MOLE CONCEPT OF GASES
o 1 mole of gas has a volume of 22.4 dm3 at STP
At STP :
volume of gas = no. of mole x 22.4 dm3 mol-1
= 11.2
22.4
= 0.5 mol
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Example
A balloon is filled with hydrogen gas at s.t.p. If
the volume of the balloon is 2.24 dm3, calculate
the amount (mole) of hydrogen gas.
Solution 1 :
22.4 dm3 consists 1 mol of hydrogen gas
2.24 dm3 consists 2.24 x 1 mol of hydrogen gas
22.4
So, Number of mole = 0.1 mol
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Example
Solution 2 :
Number of mole = volume of gas (dm3 )
22.4 dm3 mol-1
= 2.24 dm3
22.4 dm3 mol-1
= 0.1 mol
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Exercise
A sample of CO2 has a volume of 56 cm3 at STP. Calculate:
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Mole Concept
EMPIRICAL AND MOLECULAR FORMULAE
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Mole Concept
EMPIRICAL AND MOLECULAR FORMULAE
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Example
Empirical Molecular
Molecules n
formula formula
Hydrogen
HO H2O2 2
peroxide
Benzene CH C6H6 6
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Example
Solution :
Constituent Ca Cl H2O
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Example
Solution : Assume 100 % w/w = 100 grams
Element C H O
Mass/ g 40.92 4.58 54.50
Amount / mol 40.92 = 3.41 4.58 = 4.58 54.50 = 3.41
12 1 16
Simplest ratio 3.41 = 1 x 3 4.58 = 1.34 x 3 3.41 = 1 x 3
3.41 3.41 = 4.03 3.41
=3 =4 =3
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Solution :
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Exercise
A combustion of 0.202 g of an organic sample
that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
produce 0.361g carbon dioxide and 0.147 g
water. If the relative molecular mass of the
sample is 148, what is the molecular formula.
( Ans : C6H12O4 )
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Volume of
gas
No. of
mole
X NA
÷ NA
Amount of
Mass
particles /
entities
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Mole Concept
CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTION
Solution:
✓ When an amount of solute dissolved completely in a
solvent and it will form a homogeneous mixture.
Concentration:
✓ The concentration of a solution is the amount of
solute (liquid or solid) dissolved in a given quantity of
solvent.
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Mole Concept
CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTION
Concentration of a solution can be expressed
in many different unit :
A. Molarity, M
B. Molality, m
C. Mole Fraction, X
D. Percentage by Mass, % w/w
E. Percentage by Volume, %v/v
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Concentration of Solution
A. MOLARITY (M)
The number of moles of solute per unit volume,
cubic decimetre (dm3) or litre (L) of solution.
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Example
Solution :
Molar mass of sucrose = (12 x 2 ) + 22 + ( 11 x 16 )
= 342 gmol-1
= 1.71 g
342 gmol-1
= 0.005 mol
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Example
Molarity of solution sucrose = mole of sucrose
volume of solution
= 0.005 mol
0.5 L
= 0.01 mol L-1
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Example
How many grams of solute are present in an
aqueous solution of 783 mL of 0.35M KOH?
[ Ar K = 39.1 , O = 16.0, H = 1.0 ]
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Example
Solution :
= 15.3 g
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Exercise
1. How many grams of potassium dichromate, K2Cr2O7
required to prepare a solution of 250 mL with 2.16 M ?
[ Ar K = 39.1, Cr = 52, O = 16 ] ( ANS : 158.87)
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Concentration of Solution
B. MOLALITY (m)
Molality is the number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 kg
of solvent
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Solution :
mass
n H SO =
2 4
molar mass
24.4 g
=
98.08 g mol −1
= 0.2488 mol
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Solution :
mass
nH O =
2
molar mass
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Concentration of Solution
XA + X B + X C = 1
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Example
What is the mole fraction of CuCl2 in a solution
prepared by dissolving 0.30 mol of CuCl2 in 40.0
mol of water?
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Example
Solution :
Or
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Example
STEP 1 :
nC7H8 = 55
7(12.01)+ 8(1.01)
= 55
92.15
= 0.5969 mol
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Example
STEP 2 :
nC6H5Br = 55
6(12.01) + 5(1.01) + 79.90
= 55
157.55
= 0.3491 mol
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Example
STEP 3 :
XC7H8 = 0.5969
0.5969 + 0.3491
= 0.63
XC6H5Br = 1 – 0.63
= 0.37
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Exercise
1) A solution is prepared by dissolving 32.0 g of
methanol (CH3OH) in 72.0 g of water. Calculate the
mole fraction of methanol in the solution.
( ANS : 0.2 )
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Example
Solution :
mass of solute
% w = x100
w mass of solution
0.892
= x100
0.892 + 54.3
= 1.61%
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Example
Calculate the amount of water (in grams) that
must be added to 5.00g of urea in the
preparation of a 16.2% by mass of solution.
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Example
Solution :
%w/w = mass of solute x 100%
mass of solution
16.2% = 5g x 100%
mass of solution
note :
mass of solution
Density of solution =
volume of solution
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Example
A 200mL of perfume contains 28mL of alcohol.
What is the % by volume of alcohol in this
solution?
Solution :
volume of alcohol (mL)
%V = x 100
V volume of solution (mL)
28
= x 100
200
= 14 %
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Exercise
1) Calculate the percentage by volume (% v/v ) of
ethanol in a solution containing 18.6 cm3 of ethanol
in 120 cm3 solution. ( ANS : 15.5 % )
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