Monday, 10 July 2017

1.28: Understand How to Carry Out Calculations Involving Amount of Substance, Relative Atomic Mass (Ar) and Relative Formula Mass (Mr)



MOLE CALCULATIONS


          


  1. CALCULATING MOLES
s
EQUATION:
s

Amount in Moles     =     Mass of Substance in Grams    ÷      Mr

s
Example:
s
SUBSTANCE
MASS
Mr
AMOUNT
NaOH
80 g
40
( 80 ÷ 40 ) = 2 Mol
CaCO3
25 g
100
( 25 ÷ 100 ) = 0.25 Mol
H2SO4
4.9 g
98
( 4.9 ÷ 98 ) = 0.05 Mol
H2O
108 g
18
( 108 ÷ 18 ) = 6 Mol
CuSO4.5H2O
75 g
250
( 75 ÷ 250 ) = 0.3 Mol





  1. CALCULATING MASS
s
EQUATION:
s

Mass of Substance (Grams)     =     Moles    x      Mr

s
Example:
s
SUBSTANCE
AMOUNT
Mr
MASS
H2O
0.5 Mol
18
( 0.5 x 18 ) = 9 g
NaCl
3 Mol
58.5
( 3 x 58.5 ) = 175.5 g
K2CO3
0.2 Mol
138
( 0.2 x 138 ) = 27.6 g
(NH4)2SO4
2.5 Mol
132
( 2.5 x 132 ) = 330 g
MgSO4.7H2O
0.25 Mol
246
( 0.25 x 246 ) = 61.5 g





  1. CALCULATING RELATIVE FORMULA MASS


EQUATION:
s

Mr     =     Mass of Substance in Grams     ÷     Moles

s
Example:
s
10 Mol of Carbon Dioxide has a Mass of 440 g. What is the Relative Formula Mass of Carbon Dioxide?
s
Relative Formula Mass = Mass ÷ Number of Moles

Relative Formula Mass = 440 ÷ 10 =44

                                                       Relative Formula Mass of Carbon Dioxide = 44

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