MOLE CALCULATIONS
- CALCULATING MOLES
EQUATION:
sAmount in Moles = Mass of Substance in Grams ÷ Mr |
Example:
sSUBSTANCE | 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 |
- CALCULATING MASS
EQUATION:
sMass of Substance (Grams) = Moles x Mr |
Example:
sSUBSTANCE | 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 |
- CALCULATING RELATIVE FORMULA MASS
EQUATION:
sMr = Mass of Substance in Grams ÷ Moles |
Example:
s10 Mol of Carbon Dioxide has a Mass of 440 g. What is the Relative Formula Mass of Carbon Dioxide?
sRelative Formula Mass = Mass ÷ Number of Moles Relative Formula Mass = 440 ÷ 10 =44 Relative Formula Mass of Carbon Dioxide = 44 |
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