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How are the amounts of substances in reactions calculated?The mole - Higher

No atoms are created or destroyed during a chemical reaction. This allows calculations to be made on the quantities of substances that react and of the products made.

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The mole - Higher

Introducing the mole, the unit of measurement for the number of particles in a substance

It is often useful in chemical calculations to know the number of or molecules present. The , mol, is the unit for the amount of substance.

Avogadro constant

One mole contains the same number of particles as there are atoms in 12 g of carbon-12. As atoms and molecules are so small, the number of particles in a mole is very large. This number is:

  • called the
  • equal to 60,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (6.0 脳 1023) atoms, molecules or formula units

Calculating the number of particles

The number of particles of a substance can be calculated using:

  • the Avogadro constant, 6.0 脳 1023
  • the number of moles

number of particles = 6.0 脳 1023 x number of moles

Example

Calculate the number of water molecules in 0.5 mol of water.

Number of water molecules = 6.0 脳 1023 x 0.5

= 3.0 脳 1023

It is important to be clear about the particles involved. For example, 3.0 脳 1023 water molecules contain 9.0 脳 1023 atoms. This is because a water molecule, H2O, contains three atoms.

Question

Calculate the number of oxygen atoms in 0.5 moles of oxygen molecules, O2.

Question

Give the answer in standard form.