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Problems Based On Mole Concept

1. This document provides examples of mole concept problems involving the conversion between mass, number of particles (molecules/atoms), and number of moles for various substances. 2. Key calculations shown include converting between grams and moles given the mass of a substance, calculating the number of molecules from the mass of a substance, and determining mass or number of moles given the number of molecules or atoms. 3. Follow-up practice problems are provided to reinforce these calculations for substances like sodium, ammonia, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, glucose, calcium oxide, and copper.

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Problems Based On Mole Concept

1. This document provides examples of mole concept problems involving the conversion between mass, number of particles (molecules/atoms), and number of moles for various substances. 2. Key calculations shown include converting between grams and moles given the mass of a substance, calculating the number of molecules from the mass of a substance, and determining mass or number of moles given the number of molecules or atoms. 3. Follow-up practice problems are provided to reinforce these calculations for substances like sodium, ammonia, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, glucose, calcium oxide, and copper.

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Class- IX Science Problems based on mole concept
1. When the mass of the substance is given: a. Calculate the number of moles in 81g of aluminium Sol: 1. Atomic mass of Al= 27gm 27g of aluminium = 1 mole of aluminium 81g of aluminium = 1/27 x 81=3 moles of aluminium OR, Use formula , Number of moles = given mass/atomic mass FOLLOW UP: i) 4.6g sodium ii) 5.1g of Ammonia iii) 90g of water iv) 2g of NaOH b. Calculate the mass of 0.5 mole of iron Atomic mass of iron = 55.9 g Mass of the 1 mole of iron = 55.9 g Mass of the 0.5 mole of iron = 0.5 x 55.9 g = 27.95 g Or, Using formula: mass = atomic mass x number of moles FOLLOW UP: Find the mass of 2.5 mole of oxygen atoms 2. Calculation of number of particles when the mass of the substance is given: Number of particles = Avogadro number x given mass / gram molecular mass Calculate the number of molecules in 11g of CO2 Solution: gram molecular mass of CO2 = 44g 44g of CO2 = 6.023 x 1023 molecules 1 g of CO2 = (6.023 x 1023 44 g) molecules 11g of CO2 = (6.023 x 1023 44 g) x 11 = 1.51 x 1023 molecules FOLLOW UP: Calculate the number of molecules in 360g of glucose 3. Calculation of mass when number of particles of a substance is given: Mass of a substance = gram molecular mass x number of particles/ 6.023 x 1023 Eg. 1. Calculate the mass of 18.069 x 1023 molecules of SO2 Sol: Gram molecular mass SO2 = 64g 6.023 x 1023 molecules of SO2 = 64 g 1 molecules of SO2 = 64/(6.023 x 1023 ) g 18.069 x 1023 molecules of SO2 = [ 64/(6.023 x 1023 ) x 18.069 x 1023 ]g = 192 g Eg. 2. Calculate the mass of glucose in 2 x 1024 molecules Gram molecular mass of glucose = 180g Mass of glucose [180 x 2 x 1024] / [6.023 x 1023] = 597.7g FOLLOW UP: Calculate the mass of 12.046 x 1023 molecules in CaO. 4. Calculation of number of moles when you are given number of molecules: Number of moles = Number of molecules/Avogadro Number = [3.0115 x 1023 ] / [6.023 x 1023 ] = 0.5 moles FOLLOW UP: Calculate number of moles in 12.046x 1022 atoms of copper. Calculate the number of moles in 24.092 x 1022 molecules of water.

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