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C.4.4 Apply the mole concept to determine the mass, moles, number of particles, or volume of a gas at STP, in any given sample, for an element or compound.

Learning Goal:
  • I can use the mole concept to determine the mass, moles, and number of particles in any sample.
Need - paper, pencil, and a scientific calculator

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C.4.4 Apply the mole concept to determine the mass, moles, number of particles, or volume of a gas at STP, in any given sample, for an element or compound.

Learning Goal:
  • I can use the mole concept to determine the mass, moles, and number of particles in any sample.
Need - paper, pencil, and a scientific calculator

Recommended Free Calculators - natural scientific calculator or Demos
SigFig Rules:
  1. All non-zero digits are significant (211.8 has four sigfigs).
  2. Zeros between non-zero digits are significant (20007 has five sigfigs).
  3. Leading zeros in a number are not significant (0.0085 has two sigfigs).
  4. Trailing zeros are not significant unless there is a decimal in the number (0.0050 has two sigfigs; 4100.0 has five sigfigs).
  5. Trailing zeros in a whole number without a decimal are not significant (1000 has one SigFig).
Rounding after solving a problem:
  • If the original number was 2.140 x 107
  • Four sigfigs (2.140); therefore, the answer must also have four sigfigs.
  • If the product was 1.150672 x 105, then it would need to be rounded to 1.151 x 105.
Question 1
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Question 2
2.


How many atoms are there in a 591 g sample of gold (Au)?
Initial calculation: _______
Calculation in Sigfigs: _______ atoms Au
Question 3
3.


How many atoms are in 4.000 grams of carbon (C)?
Initial calculation: _______
Calculation in Sigfigs: _______ mol C
Question 4
4.


How many grams are in 6.80 x 1012 atoms of carbon (C)?
Initial calculation: _______
Calculation in Sigfigs: _______ mol C
Question 5
5.


How many grams are in 10.5 x 1031 atoms of sulfur (S)?

Initial calculation: _______
Calculation in Sigfigs: _______
Question 6
6.


How many grams are in 7.00 x 1021 atoms of aluminum (Al)?

Initial calculation: _______
Calculation in Sigfigs: _______
Question 7
7.

How many atoms are there in 0.802 g Hg?

Initial calculation: _______
Calculation in Sigfigs: _______
Question 8
8.


What is the molar mass of C2H8?
_______ g C2H8
Question 9
9.





How many molecules of C2H8 are there in 4.01x105 g C2H8?
Hint - you calculated the molar mass in question 8.

Initial calculation: _______
Calculation in Sigfigs: _______
Question 10
10.


What is the mass (in grams) of 9.52 x 106 molecules of C2H8?
Initial calculation: _______
Calculation in Sigfigs: _______
Match the number of significant figures to each expression:
1000
Four significant figures
0.02030
Three significant figures
2.00
One significant figure