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Determine the number of atoms present in a level teaspoon of aluminum powder

A. Procedure: First, find the mass of the teaspoon without anything in it by using the weighing scale, next, find the mass of the teaspoon with a level teaspoon of aluminum in it. Subtract the weight of both the teaspoon and the Al by just the Al. Finally, Divide the mass my Als molar mass to get grams into moles, then multiply it by Avogadro's number (6.02 * 10^23), as this will get moles into atoms.

B. Data: Mass of teaspoon: 1.852 grams Mass of teaspoon with Aluminum: 6.199 grams Molar Mass of Aluminum: 26.98 grams C. Calculations:

6.199 grams - 1.852grams = 4.347grams

Concluding Statement: The amount of atoms present in a level teaspoon on aluminum powder is; , one can find this by using conversion factors, then change mass into moles and moles into atoms.

2. Determine how many level teaspoons of iron are needed to find 1.00 mole of iron powder

A. Procedure: First, find the mass of the teaspoon without anything in it by using the weighing scale, next, find the mass of the teaspoon with a level teaspoon of iron in it. Subtract the weight of both the teaspoon and the iron by just the iron. Then divide the molar mass of iron by one teaspoon of iron. B. Data: Mass of tea spoon with iron: 12.615 grams Mass of teaspoon: 2.104 grams

C. Calculations:

12.615grams - 2.104grams = 10.511grams

Concluding Statement: The amount of teaspoons of iron it takes to find 1.00 Mol of iron is; 5.31 teaspoons, this is found by first determining the amount of moles in one teaspoon, and then dividing the amount of teaspoons, by the amount of moles in one teaspoon.

3. Determine how many atoms of zinc are present in a 2.00 cm^2 piece of zinc metal A. Procedure First, the piece of zinc metal was measured, taking its length and width. After measuring, the zinc was placed on a scale to mass it. After recording all the data, begin the calculations. Make a ratio of the area of the piece of zinc compared to its mass, and, use that ratio to find the mass for a 2.00 cm^2 piece of metal zinc. Next, convert the mass of the 2.00 cm^2 piece of zinc into moles, by multiplying it by 1 mole of Zinc/ 65.38 g, which is its molar mass. Next, convert that into atoms by multiplying by Avogadros number (6.02 * 10^23)/ 1 mole of Zinc, this will give you the amount of atoms in a 2.00 cm^2 piece of Zinc metal. B. Data: Length of Zinc: 12.25 cm Width of Zinc: 0.87 cm Area of Zinc: 11 cm^2 Mass of Zinc: 1.212 g

C. Calculations

Concluding Statement: Through means of a ratio to determine the hypothetical mass of a piece of zinc through using a known mass, one can find the amount of atoms in a certain piece of zinc through conversions made possible by the mole. 5. Determine what length of copper wire would produce 2.00 mol of copper A. Procedure First, measure the piece of copper wire to determine its length. After that, mass it on the scale. Once the data is recorded, start the calculations. First, find the amount of moles in the mass of copper wire that is present. Do this by converting out of grams into moles- multiply the mass of the copper wire by 1 mol/ the molar mass of copper. This will give you how many moles of copper are in that copper wire. Next, take the moles and mass and put them into a ratio so that moles is over mass, and through solving the ratio, one will find the mass of the copper wire for 2.00 moles. Next, create another ratio that compares mass of copper wire over length of copper wire, and by filling in the appropriate fields with information that is already known, the length of copper wire for 2.00 moles will be revealed. B. Data Length of Copper Wire: 9.07 cm Mass of Copper Wire: 1.666 g

C. Calculations

Conclusion Statement: Finding the length required for 2.00 moles of copper wire was lengthier than the other problems because length cannot be directly converted into moles, so one had to change compare the length with mass. Then, mass to moles, and then from moles through mass back to length again.

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