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Chemistry Week
23
Please get out your
Classwork!
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February 21, 2013AGENDA:1 – Bell Ringer &
Agenda2 – Review Classwork3 – Review Predicting
Products4 – Quiz Review
Today’s Goal:Students will be able to
review for their Unit 5 Quiz #2
Homework1. Complete Quiz
Review– due tomorrow.
2. Final day for Lab Report is Tomorrow!
3. Week 22 Work is due by FRIDAY!!
4. STUDY FOR YOUR QUIZ
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Thursday, February 21Objective: Students will be able to review for
their Unit 5 Quiz #2Bell Ringer: What is the molar mass of Na2SO4?Na =S =O =
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Thursday, February 21Objective: Students will be able to review for
their Unit 5 Quiz #2Bell Ringer: What is the molar mass of Na2SO4?Na =S =O =
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Thursday, February 21Objective: Students will be able to review for
their Unit 5 Quiz #2Bell Ringer: What is the molar mass of Na2SO4?Na =S =O =
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Thursday, February 21Objective: Students will be able to review for
their Unit 5 Quiz #2Bell Ringer: What is the molar mass of Na2SO4?Na =S =O =
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BELL-RINGER TIME IS
UP!
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February 21, 2013AGENDA:1 – Bell Ringer &
Agenda2 – Review Classwork3 – Review Predicting
Products4 – Quiz Review
Today’s Goal:Students will be able to
review for their Unit 5 Quiz #2
Homework1. Complete Quiz
Review– due tomorrow.
2. Final day for Lab Report is Tomorrow!
3. Week 22 Work is due by FRIDAY!!
4. STUDY FOR YOUR QUIZ
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Thursday, February 21Objective: Students will be able to review for
their Unit 5 Quiz #2Bell Ringer: What is the molar mass of Na2SO4?Na =S =O =
23.0 g/mol32.0 g/mol4 x 16.0 = 64 g/mol119.0
g/mol
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Cornell Notes Obj: SWBAT Define the Mole and
Calculate Molar Mass Date: 2/20/2013 A mole is a quantity used to
measure the amount of matter present. Like a dozen = 12 A mole = 6.02 x 1023 A dozen doughnuts = 12
doughnuts A mole of carbon = 6.02 x 1023
atoms (particles) of C
A mole of LiF = 6.02 x 1023 atoms of Li and F
What is the
mole and
how is it
defined?
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Cornell Notes (continued) The coefficients in a balanced
chemical equation represent the number of moles of that compound that was reacted or produced.
How do you
determine the
number of moles
of a compound in a
chemical
reaction?
__ Na + __Cl2 __ NaCl Na = 1 Na= 1 Cl = 2 Cl = 1
x 2 =2x 1 =2
x 2 =2x 2 =2
22 1
In the chemical reaction 2 moles of sodium react with 1 mole of chlorine to form 2 moles of sodium chloride.
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Cornell Notes (continued) Since the mole is always the
same number, a mole of different elements or compounds will have different masses.
The mass of 1 mole was defined by Carbon-12. 1 mole of carbon = 12 g
1 mol 6.02 x 1023 atoms carbon = 12 g
What is molar mass?
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Cornell Notes (continued)1. Determine types of atoms in a
compound.2. Determine the number of each
type of atom.3. Find their atomic masses.4. Sum all masses! Units = g /
mol
How do you
calculate molar mass?
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Practice Problems (Left Side)
Ag =107.9 g1 mol
NaCl =Na =
Cl = 58.5 g 1 mol
LiNO3 =Li =N =
3 x O = 68.9 g 1 mol
23.035.5+
6.914.0
+ (3x16.0)