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BASIC CONCEPTS OF
CHEMISTRY
ATOMS MOLECULES AND MOLE
CONCEPTS
Dalton’s Atomic Theory
1. Matter is made of extremely small indivisible particles called atoms.
2. Atoms of the same element are identical in all respects i.e. size, shape and
and mass.
3. Atoms of different elements have different masses, sizes and different
chemical properties.
4. Atoms of the same or different elements combine together to form
compound atoms now called as molecules.
5. When atoms combine with one another to form molecules, they do so in
simple whole number ratio.
6. An atom is the smallest particle that takes part in a chemical reaction.
7. An atom can neither be created nor destroyed.
MODERN ATOMIC THEORY
1. Atom is no longer considered indivisible.
2. Atoms of the same element may have different atomic weights. e.g.
isotopes.
3. Atoms of different elements may have same atomic weights. e.g.
isobars.
4. The ratio in which the different atoms combine with one another
may be fixed and integral but may not always be simple. e.g. C12H22O11
5. Atom is the smallest particle that takes part in a chemical reaction.
6. Atom is no longer indestructible.
BERZELIUS HYPOTHESIS
Berzelius hypothesis: - Equal volumes of all gases under similar
conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal number of atoms.
When this hypothesis was applied to some chemical reactions, it was
found that even a fraction of atom was involved in some cases. The
idea is against the concept of Dalton’s atomic theory.
To solve this problem of conflict between the Dalton’s atomic theory
and Berzelius hypothesis, Avogadro put forward a hypothesis known
as Avogadro’s Law.
Avogadro’s Law
Avogadro’s Law: - Equal volumes of all gases under similar conditions of
temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules.
In the formation of HCl, it is observed that 1volume of H2 combines with
1volume of Cl2 to give 2 volume of HCl.
Hydrogen + Chlorine Hydrogen chloride
H2 + Cl2 2HCl
1 volume 1 volume 2 volume
n molecules n molecules 2n molecules
1/2 molecule 1/2 molecule n molecule
It implies that one molecule of HCl is made up of 1/2 molecule of hydrogen
and 1/2 molecule of chlorine. This result does not contradict Dalton’s atomic
theory.
ATOMS AND MOLECULES
Atom : - The smallest particle of an element which may or may not
have independent existence is called an atom.
Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen- not independent existence
He,Ne and Ar have independent existence
Molecule: - The smallest particle of a substance(element or
compound) which is capable of independent existence is called a
molecule.
Homoatomic molecules:- atoms of the same element- H2, N2, O3, P4, S8
etc.
Heteroatomic molecules :- atoms of the different elements- H2O,
HCl, CO2 etc.
ATOMIC MASS
The atomic mass of an element is the average relative mass of its
atoms as compared to the mass of an atom of carbon(C12) taken as 12.
The atomic masses of elements are determined with an instrument
called mass spectrometer.
It is found that atoms of the same element may possess different
masses(called isotopes). In such cases, atomic mass of the element is
taken as average value. For example, chlorine is a mixture of two
isotopes with atomic masses 35 and 37 amu and they are present in the
ratio 3:1. Hence the average atomic mass of chlorine would be
35*3+37*1
3+1
=35.5amu
GRAM ATOMIC MASS
The atomic mass of an element expressed in grams is
called Gram atomic mass.
This amount of the element is also called one gram atom.
e.g. Atomic mass of oxygen = 16 amu
Gram atomic mass of oxygen =16 g
one gram atom of oxygen = 16 g
Molecular mass
Molecular mass :- molecular mass of a substance is the average
relative mass of its molecule as compared to the mass of an atom of
carbon(C12) taken as 12.
Or molecular mass of a substance is the number of times the molecule
of the substance is heavier than 1/12th the mass of of an atom of
carbon-12 isotope.
Molecular mass of a substance can be calculated by adding the atomic
masses of all the atoms present in one molecule of the substance
e.g. Molecular mass of H2SO4
=2*1+ 32 +4*16 =2+32+64 = 98 amu
GRAM MOLECULAR MASS
The molecular mass of a substance
expressed in grams is called its gram
molecular mass.
The amount of the substance is also called
one gram molecule
e.g. Molecular mass of H2SO4 = 98amu
FORMULA MASS AND GRAM FORMULA MASS
In ionic compounds like NaCl, the term molecule is replaced by formula unit.
Thus for ionic compounds the term molecular mass is replaced by formula
mass, because in the solid state, the ionic compound do not exist as a single
entity.
The formula mass is defined as the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms
present in a formula unit of an ionic compound.
Formula mass of NaCl = 1*at. mass of Na +1*at. Mass of Cl
= 1*23 + 1 * 35.5
= 23 + 35.5=58.5 u
Gram formula mass :- formula mass of an ionic substance expressed in
grams is known as gram formula mass.
Formula mass of NaCl = 58.5 u
Gram formula mass of NaCl = 58.5 g
Formula mass of AgNO3 = 170 u
Gram formula mass of AgNO3 = 170 g
MOLE CONCEPT
AVOGADRO’S NUMBER
It is found that one gram atom of any element contains the same number of
atoms and one gram molecule of any substance contains the same number of
molecules. This number has been experimentally determined an found to be
equal to 6.022*1023
. It is called as Avogadro’s number.
Avogadro’s Number(N) = 6.022*1023
Avogadro’s number may be defined as the number of atoms in one gram
atom of the element or the number of molecules in one gram molecule of the
substance.
The amount of the substance containing one Avogadro’s number of atoms or
molecules is called a MOLE.
A mole of hydrogen atoms means 6.022*1023
atoms of hydrogen whereas one
mole hydrogen molecules means 6.022*1023
molecules of hydrogen.
What is mole
A mole is defined as that amount of the substance which
has mass equal to gram atomic mass if the substance is
atomic or gram molecular mass if the substance is
molecular.
1 mole of carbon atoms = 12 g
1 mole of sodium atoms = 23 g
1 mole of O2 atoms = 16 g
1 mole of O2 molecules = 32 g
1 mole of CO2 molecules = 44 g
Mole - 2nd definition
A mole is that amount of the substance which contains
Avogadro’s number of atoms if the substance is atomic or
Avogadro’s number of molecules if the substance is
molecular
1 mole of carbon atoms = 6.022*1023
atoms of carbon
1 mole of H2O molecules = 6.022*1023
molecules of H2O
Mole -3rd definition
In case of gases a mole is that amount of the gas which has
a volume of 22.4 Litres at STP.
1 mole of O2 gas = 22.4 litres of O2 at STP
1 mole of CO2 gas = 22.4 litres of CO2 at STP
A MOLE OF AN IONIC COMPOUND is that amount
of the substance which has mass equal to gram formula
mass or Avogadro’s number of formula units.
1 mole of NaCl = 58.5 g of NaCl = 6.022*1023 formula
units of NaCl
NUMERICALS
Ex. 1. Calculate the mass of (i) an atom of silver (ii) a
molecule of CO2.
Solution (i) 1 mole of Ag atoms = 108 g = 6.022*1023
atoms
6.022*1023
atoms of Ag have mass = 108 g
1 atom of Ag have mass = 108/6.022*1023
= 17.93*10-23
g
(ii) 1 mole of CO2 = 44 g = 6.022*1023
molecules
6.022*1023
molecules of CO2 have mass = 44 g
1 molecule has mass = 44/6.022*1023
= 7.307*10-23
g
Numerical
Ex. 2. Calculate the number of moles in each of the
following:-
(i) 392 g of H2SO4 (ii) 44.8litres of CO2 at STP
(iii)6.022*1023
molecules of O2 (iv) 9g of Al
solution:- (i) 1 mole of H2SO4 = 98 g
thus 98 g of H2SO4 = 1 mole of H2SO4
392 g of H2SO4 = 1/98*398 = 4 moles of H2SO4
(ii) 1 mole of CO2 = 22.4 litres at STP
i.e.22.4 litres of CO2 at STP = 1 mole
44.8 litres of CO2 at STP = 1/22.4*44.8 = 2 moles of CO2
(iii) 1mole of O2 molecules = 6.022*1023
molecules
6.022*1023 molecules = 1 mole of O2 molecules
(iv) 1 mole of Al = 27 g of Al
27 g of Aluminium = 1 mole of Al
9 g of Al = 1/27*9 = 0.33 mole of Al
EXERCISE
1 Calculate the number of molecules in 22 g of CO2 ?
2. Calculate the mass of CO2 which contains the same number
of molecules as contained in 40 g of O2

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basic concepts of chemistry

  • 1. BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY ATOMS MOLECULES AND MOLE CONCEPTS
  • 2. Dalton’s Atomic Theory 1. Matter is made of extremely small indivisible particles called atoms. 2. Atoms of the same element are identical in all respects i.e. size, shape and and mass. 3. Atoms of different elements have different masses, sizes and different chemical properties. 4. Atoms of the same or different elements combine together to form compound atoms now called as molecules. 5. When atoms combine with one another to form molecules, they do so in simple whole number ratio. 6. An atom is the smallest particle that takes part in a chemical reaction. 7. An atom can neither be created nor destroyed.
  • 3. MODERN ATOMIC THEORY 1. Atom is no longer considered indivisible. 2. Atoms of the same element may have different atomic weights. e.g. isotopes. 3. Atoms of different elements may have same atomic weights. e.g. isobars. 4. The ratio in which the different atoms combine with one another may be fixed and integral but may not always be simple. e.g. C12H22O11 5. Atom is the smallest particle that takes part in a chemical reaction. 6. Atom is no longer indestructible.
  • 4. BERZELIUS HYPOTHESIS Berzelius hypothesis: - Equal volumes of all gases under similar conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal number of atoms. When this hypothesis was applied to some chemical reactions, it was found that even a fraction of atom was involved in some cases. The idea is against the concept of Dalton’s atomic theory. To solve this problem of conflict between the Dalton’s atomic theory and Berzelius hypothesis, Avogadro put forward a hypothesis known as Avogadro’s Law.
  • 5. Avogadro’s Law Avogadro’s Law: - Equal volumes of all gases under similar conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules. In the formation of HCl, it is observed that 1volume of H2 combines with 1volume of Cl2 to give 2 volume of HCl. Hydrogen + Chlorine Hydrogen chloride H2 + Cl2 2HCl 1 volume 1 volume 2 volume n molecules n molecules 2n molecules 1/2 molecule 1/2 molecule n molecule It implies that one molecule of HCl is made up of 1/2 molecule of hydrogen and 1/2 molecule of chlorine. This result does not contradict Dalton’s atomic theory.
  • 6. ATOMS AND MOLECULES Atom : - The smallest particle of an element which may or may not have independent existence is called an atom. Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen- not independent existence He,Ne and Ar have independent existence Molecule: - The smallest particle of a substance(element or compound) which is capable of independent existence is called a molecule. Homoatomic molecules:- atoms of the same element- H2, N2, O3, P4, S8 etc. Heteroatomic molecules :- atoms of the different elements- H2O, HCl, CO2 etc.
  • 7. ATOMIC MASS The atomic mass of an element is the average relative mass of its atoms as compared to the mass of an atom of carbon(C12) taken as 12. The atomic masses of elements are determined with an instrument called mass spectrometer. It is found that atoms of the same element may possess different masses(called isotopes). In such cases, atomic mass of the element is taken as average value. For example, chlorine is a mixture of two isotopes with atomic masses 35 and 37 amu and they are present in the ratio 3:1. Hence the average atomic mass of chlorine would be 35*3+37*1 3+1 =35.5amu
  • 8. GRAM ATOMIC MASS The atomic mass of an element expressed in grams is called Gram atomic mass. This amount of the element is also called one gram atom. e.g. Atomic mass of oxygen = 16 amu Gram atomic mass of oxygen =16 g one gram atom of oxygen = 16 g
  • 9. Molecular mass Molecular mass :- molecular mass of a substance is the average relative mass of its molecule as compared to the mass of an atom of carbon(C12) taken as 12. Or molecular mass of a substance is the number of times the molecule of the substance is heavier than 1/12th the mass of of an atom of carbon-12 isotope. Molecular mass of a substance can be calculated by adding the atomic masses of all the atoms present in one molecule of the substance e.g. Molecular mass of H2SO4 =2*1+ 32 +4*16 =2+32+64 = 98 amu
  • 10. GRAM MOLECULAR MASS The molecular mass of a substance expressed in grams is called its gram molecular mass. The amount of the substance is also called one gram molecule e.g. Molecular mass of H2SO4 = 98amu
  • 11. FORMULA MASS AND GRAM FORMULA MASS In ionic compounds like NaCl, the term molecule is replaced by formula unit. Thus for ionic compounds the term molecular mass is replaced by formula mass, because in the solid state, the ionic compound do not exist as a single entity. The formula mass is defined as the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms present in a formula unit of an ionic compound. Formula mass of NaCl = 1*at. mass of Na +1*at. Mass of Cl = 1*23 + 1 * 35.5 = 23 + 35.5=58.5 u Gram formula mass :- formula mass of an ionic substance expressed in grams is known as gram formula mass. Formula mass of NaCl = 58.5 u Gram formula mass of NaCl = 58.5 g Formula mass of AgNO3 = 170 u Gram formula mass of AgNO3 = 170 g
  • 13. AVOGADRO’S NUMBER It is found that one gram atom of any element contains the same number of atoms and one gram molecule of any substance contains the same number of molecules. This number has been experimentally determined an found to be equal to 6.022*1023 . It is called as Avogadro’s number. Avogadro’s Number(N) = 6.022*1023 Avogadro’s number may be defined as the number of atoms in one gram atom of the element or the number of molecules in one gram molecule of the substance. The amount of the substance containing one Avogadro’s number of atoms or molecules is called a MOLE. A mole of hydrogen atoms means 6.022*1023 atoms of hydrogen whereas one mole hydrogen molecules means 6.022*1023 molecules of hydrogen.
  • 14. What is mole A mole is defined as that amount of the substance which has mass equal to gram atomic mass if the substance is atomic or gram molecular mass if the substance is molecular. 1 mole of carbon atoms = 12 g 1 mole of sodium atoms = 23 g 1 mole of O2 atoms = 16 g 1 mole of O2 molecules = 32 g 1 mole of CO2 molecules = 44 g
  • 15. Mole - 2nd definition A mole is that amount of the substance which contains Avogadro’s number of atoms if the substance is atomic or Avogadro’s number of molecules if the substance is molecular 1 mole of carbon atoms = 6.022*1023 atoms of carbon 1 mole of H2O molecules = 6.022*1023 molecules of H2O
  • 16. Mole -3rd definition In case of gases a mole is that amount of the gas which has a volume of 22.4 Litres at STP. 1 mole of O2 gas = 22.4 litres of O2 at STP 1 mole of CO2 gas = 22.4 litres of CO2 at STP A MOLE OF AN IONIC COMPOUND is that amount of the substance which has mass equal to gram formula mass or Avogadro’s number of formula units. 1 mole of NaCl = 58.5 g of NaCl = 6.022*1023 formula units of NaCl
  • 17. NUMERICALS Ex. 1. Calculate the mass of (i) an atom of silver (ii) a molecule of CO2. Solution (i) 1 mole of Ag atoms = 108 g = 6.022*1023 atoms 6.022*1023 atoms of Ag have mass = 108 g 1 atom of Ag have mass = 108/6.022*1023 = 17.93*10-23 g (ii) 1 mole of CO2 = 44 g = 6.022*1023 molecules 6.022*1023 molecules of CO2 have mass = 44 g 1 molecule has mass = 44/6.022*1023 = 7.307*10-23 g
  • 18. Numerical Ex. 2. Calculate the number of moles in each of the following:- (i) 392 g of H2SO4 (ii) 44.8litres of CO2 at STP (iii)6.022*1023 molecules of O2 (iv) 9g of Al solution:- (i) 1 mole of H2SO4 = 98 g thus 98 g of H2SO4 = 1 mole of H2SO4 392 g of H2SO4 = 1/98*398 = 4 moles of H2SO4 (ii) 1 mole of CO2 = 22.4 litres at STP i.e.22.4 litres of CO2 at STP = 1 mole 44.8 litres of CO2 at STP = 1/22.4*44.8 = 2 moles of CO2
  • 19. (iii) 1mole of O2 molecules = 6.022*1023 molecules 6.022*1023 molecules = 1 mole of O2 molecules (iv) 1 mole of Al = 27 g of Al 27 g of Aluminium = 1 mole of Al 9 g of Al = 1/27*9 = 0.33 mole of Al EXERCISE 1 Calculate the number of molecules in 22 g of CO2 ? 2. Calculate the mass of CO2 which contains the same number of molecules as contained in 40 g of O2