chapter 3 composition of substances and solutions 3
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CHAPTER 3 COMPOSITION OF SUBSTANCES
AND SOLUTIONS
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CHAPTER 3 COMPOSITION OF SUBSTANCES AND SOLUTIONS
Formula Mass And The Mole Concept [3.1]
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Scale Up Count-by-Weighting
BASIS OF KEY FUTURE CHAPTER 4 TOPIC: STOICHIOMETRY
Count-by-Weighing: The Concept
WEIGHT COUNTCF(Conversion
Factor)
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Scale Up Count-by-Weighting
Scale-Up and Count-by-Weighing: The Mole, Molar Mass, and Avogadro’s Number
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Scale-up Factor: Avogadro’s Number (6.02E23) Count-by-Weight Factor: Molar Mass
⮑ mass of 1 mole of a substance ⮑ mass of 6.02E23 parts of a substance
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ↆ ASIDE ↆ
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Just how large is a ‘mole’ of something
↑ ASIDE ↑
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USING MOLAR MASS AND AVOGADRO’S NUMBER IN “g–mole–particles” CALCULATIONS
(EX) g —> atoms¿How many copper atoms are in 5.00 g of copper wire? [Whitten ex 3.5]
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• start @ 5.00 g,Cu• depart g,Cu —> arrive mol,Cu• depart mol,Cu —> arrive # particles, Cu (your destinaton)
Flight Path Analogy
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LOOKING AHEAD INTO CHAPTER 04: Why you need to fully understand g–mol–particle calculations
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(EX) molecules —> gram¿How many grams are there in 9.545E22 molecules of butane (C4H8) ?
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Determining Empirical And Molecular Formulas [3.2]
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H O2 2
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PERCENT COMPOSITION
⮑ Determining Percent Composition from Formula Mass⮑ Deriving Empirical Formulas from Percent Composition⮑ Deriving of Molecular Formulas (MM given)
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[ex 3.11b]
(EX) g —> EF ¿A sample of the black mineral hematite (Figure 3.12), an oxide of iron found in many iron ores, contains 34.97 g of iron and 15.03 g of oxygen. What is the empirical formula of hematite?
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[ex 3.13b]
(EX) Wt% —> MF ¿What is the molecular formula of a compound with a percent composition of 49.47% C, 5.201% H, 28.84% N, and 16.48% O, and a molecular mass of 194.2 amu?
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solvent (bulk phase)
Molarity [3.3]
Solution: Beyond the “Homogeneous Mixture” Definition
A very usefull form of the M = mol/L equation
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(EX) Calc M from g ¿Calculate molarity for a solution of 3.65 g HCl in 2.00 L of solution?
⮑ Calculate Molarity from g⮑ Calculate g from Molarity (a stoichiometry problem in which M serves as CF)⮑ Dilution/Concentration (M₁V₁ = M₂V₂)
Three common types of Molarity problems
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(EX) Use M to calc g (merely a Stoichiometry problem, using M as a CF)¿How many grams of CaCl2 (MM = 110.98 g/mol) are contained in 250.0 mL of a 0.200 M solution?
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Analysis: 2-M’s and 1-Vol given, and looking for a 2nd Vol—> CV=C’V’ problem
Concentration/Dilutions
(EX) C•V = C’•V’ (calc Vol added)¿A lab-tech wants to dilute 50. mL of 3.50 M sulfuric acid solution to 2.00 M. (a) To whatvolume must the original solution be diluted? (b) What volume of water (solvent) must be added to the original solution?
• Can use any unit of volume, or concentration, but must be consistent on both sides • Use “M” as unit (but don’t confuse with “M” used as variable)
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M V = M’ V’
18.0 x = (0.900)(1.00)x = 50.0 mL
(EX) CV = C’V’¿How many mL of 18.0 M H2SO4 are required to prepare 1.00 L of a 0.900 M solution of H2SO4?
Analysis: 2-M’s and 1-Vol given, and looking for a 2nd Vol —> CV=C’V’ problem
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Lecture
Target
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Mass Percentage
3/20 = 0.15 [3/(3+17)] • 100 = 3/20 • 100 = 0.15 • 100 = 15%
Other Units For Solution Concentrations [3.4]
(EX) Fraction vs. Percent ¿You have 3 red widgets and 17 black widgets. (a) What fraction of red widgets do you have? (b) What percentage of red widgets?
(EX) Wt% of Solution Components¿A bottle of a tile cleaner contains 135 g and 775 g water. What is the weight percent HCl? [Ex 3.22b]
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KEY TO SUCCESS: do not confuse “HCl” with “HCl solution”
(EX) Wt% —> g, vol (harder) ¿What volume of 37.2% HCl solution, which has a density of 1.19 g/mL, contains 125 g of HCl? [Ex 3.23b]
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Mass-Volume Percentage (Mixed Fractions)
Parts per Million and Parts per Billion
Volume Percentage
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(EX) Mass —> ppm¿A 50.0-g sample of industrial wastewater was determined to contain 0.48 mg of mercury. Express the mercury concentration of the wastewater in ppm.
(EX) ppm —> g(solute) ¿A 100. g sample of water is contaminated with 19.2 ppm of mercury. How milligrams of Hg are in the sample? [Ex 3.25z]