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do not get the mole concept


beachbum

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yup.

 

two molecules of H2O will yield two molecules of H2 and one molecule of O2

 

one molecule is a very fiddley quantity to work with.

 

Basic maths: if two molecules of H2O will yield two molecules of H2 and one molecule of O2, then two MILLION molecules of H2O will yield two MILLION molecules of H2 and one MILLION molecules of O2. these are nicer, less fiddly quantities to work with. However, it now becomes a pain in the arse to wright down huge numbers each time.

 

so someone invented mols (horay!). mr avagadro was his name. a mole is simply x molecules, where x = very large number.

 

this makes the quantities easyer to work with, cos rather than having to weigh out one molecule of H2O, you can weigh out x molecules, or one mol, of H2O (which is a larger number and thus easyer to weigh out).

 

the ratios remain the same so its still true: eg, two molecules of H2O will yield two molecules of H2 and one molecule of O2 --> 2x molecules of H2O will yield 2x molecules of H2 and x molecule of O2 --> two mols of H2O will yield two mols of H2 and one mol of O2

 

the reason carbon is mentioned all the time is that carbon-12 is used as a standard: the number of molecules in exactly 1g of carbon-12 is the number of molecules in a mole.

 

eg, 1g carbon-12 = x molecules carbon-12 = 1 mol carbon-12

 

and, for your information, x (ie, the number of molecules in a mol) = 6.02214199 × 1023 = Avogadro's Constant.

 

as google will convieniently tell you <-- which i think is cool.

 

So, 2x(6.02214199 × 1023) molecules of H2O will give you 2x(6.02214199 × 1023) molecules of H2 and 6.02214199 × 1023 molecules of O2, which is simplified to 2mol H2O --> 2 mol H2 + 1 mol O2, or simply

 

2H2O --> 2H2 + O2

 

 

NOTE: not to be confused with molarity, or M. this is the concentration of acids, and is moles per liter.

 

so a 5M conc of H2SO[/sub]4[/sub] would have a concentration of 5 mols per litre.

 

if your wondering, there are tables where you can look up the weight of one gram of a substance, so you know how much is nessesary for a reaction: eg, to make 5M H2SO4, youd look up the weight of 1 mol of H2SO4, times that weight by 5 and chuck that many gramms of H2SO4 into a litre of distilled water; et voila, 5M H2SO4.

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A mole is a counting unit. When you buy 12 doughnuts, do you say 'I want 12 doughnuts'? No. You say I want a dozen. A score, a couple, a pair, etc. are all counting units as well. A mole is the counting unit for 6.022x10^23 items. So a mole of cars would be 6.022x10^23 cars. If you have a general chemistry textbook, just look in the section about Avogadro's Number and the definition of a mole and it should become a lot clearer to you.

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