5.21 - Calculations using moles and the Avogadro constant Flashcards

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What is a mole?

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The amount of a substance that contains the same number of particles as the number of carbon atoms in exactly 12g of Carbon-12

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What is Avogadro’s constant?

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6.02x10^23

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What does Avogadro’s constant represent?

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The number of atoms/particles in 1 mole of any substance

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How would you calculate the amount of NaCl in a 6.51g sample?

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  • Divide the mass by relative formula mass

- 6.51g/58.5 = 0.111 moles

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How would you calculate the mass of 0.263 moles of hydrogen iodide?

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  • Multiply the number of moles by the relative formula mass

- 0.263 * 127.9 = 33.6g

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