Mol Concepts and Calculation of Chemical
Mol Concepts and Calculation of Chemical
Mol Concepts and Calculation of Chemical
CHEMICAL
MOL CONCEPTS AND CALCULATION OF CHEMICAL
You must have heard dozens of units, gross, rim, or scores to declare the number of objects. The
number of particles is expressed in mol. Mol is now expressed as the number of par-Tikel (atoms,
molecules, or ions) in a substance. Experts agree that a mole of a substance containing the
same number of particles with the number of particles in 12.0 grams of isotope C-12 which is
6.02 x 10 23 particles. Particle number is called Avogadro's number (NA = Avogadro's Number) or
in German Numbers Loschmidt (L).
Thus, the definition of a mole is as follows.
One mole of the stated amount of a substance that mengan-dung same number of particles with
a number partikeldalam 12.0 grams of isotope C-12.
For example:
1. 1 mol Na element containing 6.02 x 10 23 atoms Na.
2. 1 mol of water compounds containing 6.02 x 10 23 molecules of water.
3. 1 mol NaCl ionic compounds containing 6.02 x 10 23
ions Na + and 6.02 x 10 23 ions Cl -.
Relations Mol d ith Total Particles
Mol relationship with the number of particles can be formulated:
the quantity (in mol) = number of particles / NA
or
the number of particles = mol x NA
Problems example:
A sample containing 1.505 x 10 23 molecules Cl 2, how many moles of the content of Cl 2?
Answer:
The quantity (in mol) Cl 2 = number of particles Cl 2 / NA
= 1.505 x 10 23 / 6.02 x 10 23
= 0.25 mol
Relations Mol d ith Massa
Before discussing the mole relationship with the masses, you have to remember first about the
relative atomic mass (Ar) and Relative Molecular Mass (Mr). Remember? Then we check your
memory to do the problems below.
1. Calculate Mr H 2 SO 4 (Ar H = 1, S = 32, and O = 16)!
2. Known relative atomic mass (Ar) some elements as follows.
Ca = 40
O = 16
H=1
Determine the relative molecular mass (Mr) compounds Ca (OH) 2!
Already remember? Then we go straight to the next matter is the molar mass.
Massa molar mass stated owned by one mole of a substance, which is equal to Ar or Mr.
For elements:
1 mol elements = Ar grams, it can be formulated:
Massa 1 mole of a substance = Ar substance expressed in grams
or
The molar mass of the substance is a substance Ar = big g / mol
To compound:
1 mole of the compound = Mr grams, it can be formulated:
Massa 1mol substance = Mr substance expressed in grams
or
The molar mass of the substance of Mr. substance = g / mol
So the difference between the molar mass and the relative molecular mass is in the unit. The
molar mass has the unit g / mol, while the relative molecular mass has no units.
The relationship between the mass mole is:
The quantity (in mol) = Mass compound or element (gram) / molar mass compounds or elements
(g / mol)
Mol relationship with Volume
a. Gas at standard conditions
Measurement of the quantity of gas depends on the temperature and gas pressure. If the gas is
measured in the standard state, then the volume is called the molar volume. Molar volume is the
volume of 1 mol of gas measured at standard conditions. The standard state which is the state at
a temperature of 0 C (or 273 K) and pressure of 1 atmosphere (or 76 cmHg or 760 mmHg) or
abbreviated as STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
The amount of gas molar volume can be determined by the ideal gas equation: PV = nRT
P = pressure = 1 atm
n = mol = 1 mol gas
T = temperature in Kelvin = 273 K
R = the gas constant = 0.082 liters atm / mol K
Then:
PV = nRT
V = 1 x 0.082 x 273
V = 22.389
V = 22.4 liters
Thus, the standard volume = V STP = 22.4 liter / mole.
Can be formulated: V = nx V m
n = number of moles
V m = V STP = molar volume
Problems example:
1) What is the quantity (in mol) of hydrogen gas volume of 6.72 liters, when measured at a
temperature of 0 C and a pressure of 1 atm?
Answer:
The quantity (in mol) H 2 = volume H 2 / V STP
= 6.72 L / 22.4 mol / L
= 0.3 mol
2) Calculate the mass of 4.48 liters of C 2 H 2 gas measured at standard conditions!
Answer:
The quantity (in mol) C 2 H 2 = volume of C 2 H 2 / V STP
= 4.48 / 22 4
= 0.2 mol
Massa C 2 H 2 = mol x molar mass of C 2 H 2
Mol = 0.2 x 26 g / mol
= 5.2 grams
3) Calculate the volume of 3.01 x 10 23 molecules of NO 2 measured at a temperature of 0 C and
a pressure of 76 cmHg!
Answer:
the quantity (in mol) NO 2 = number of particles / NA
= 3.01 x 10 23 particles / 6.02 x 10 23 particles / mol
= 0.5 mol
NO Volume 2 = mol x V STP
= 0.5 mol x 22.4 L / mol
= 11.2 liter
b. Gas on the circumstances nonstandard
If the volume of gas measured on the state of ATP (Am-bient Temperature and Pressure), or
better known as a non-STP then using the formula:
PV = n RT
P = pressure, force P is the atmosphere (atm)
V = volume, unit V is liter
n = mol, n is moles unit
R = the gas constant = 0.082 liters atm / mol K
T = temperature, unit T is Kelvin (K)
Problems example:
Determine the volume of 1.7 grams of ammonia gas were measured at a temperature of 27 C
and a pressure of 76 cmHg!
Answer:
n = mass of ammonia / ammonia molar mass
= 1.7 g / 17 g / mol
= 0.1 mol
P = (76 cmHg / 76 cmHg) x 1 atm = 1 atm
T = (t + 273) K = 27 + 273 = 300 K
PV = n RT
1 atm V = 0.1 0.082 mol L atm / mol K 300 K
V = 2.46 L
Mol relationship with a mass, Avogadro's number and volume can be summarized in the chart
below.
salt hydrates
You would never hear gypsum (CaSO 4 .2H 2 O) are used to connect the bone or salt English /
epsom salts (MgSO 4 .7H 2 O) used to laxatives. Both of these compounds are examples of salt
hydrates. Salt hydrates are salts that bind water. If the salt hydrate releases water bound crystal
called anhydrous salt. How to find the number of crystal water bound to the salt hydrate is the
formula:
x = mole H 2 O / mol of salt hydrate
Problems example:
A total of 8.6 grams of salt hydrate crystals are heated until all the water evaporates and forms
6.8 grams of CaSO 4. If ARCA = 40, O = 16, S = 32, and H = 1, then specify
The formula of the salt hydrate!
Answer:
Quantity CaSO4 CaSO4 = mass / Mr CaSO4
= 6.8 / 136 = 0.05 mol
The mass of water = mass of salt hydrate - the mass of anhydrous salt
= 8.6 to 6.8 = 1.8 grams
The quantity of water = mass of water / Mr water
= 1.8 / 18 = 0.1 mol
x = mole H 2 O / mol CaSO 4
= 0.1 / 0.05
=2