Science 9 Module 6 Q2 Learners
Science 9 Module 6 Q2 Learners
Science 9
Quarter 2 Module 6:
Mole Concept
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SCIENCE 9
Quarter 2 - Module 6: Mole Concept
Second Edition, 2021
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Science
Quarter 2 - Module 6:
Mole Concept
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Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions,
directions, exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand
each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
the lesson. At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-
check your learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust
that you will be honest in using these.
In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also
provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they
can best help you on your home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any
part of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and
tests. And read the instructions carefully before performing each task.
If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering
the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.
Thank you.
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Target
Specifically, after going through this lesson, you will be able to:
a. apply the mole concept to represent particles and vice versa.
b. relate the mole concept through composition of a song; and
c.
Here are some pointers to remember as you go over this module:
1. Read and follow the instructions carefully.
2. Answer the pre-test first before reading the content of the module.
3. Observe the time limit given to finish the module.
4. Take down notes and record points for clarification.
5. Answer all the given tasks in the module.
6. Be sure to answer the gauge at the end of module.
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Pre-test
Read and analyze each question then choose the letter of the best answer. Write
the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Suppose you were asked to prepare 250-g chocolate mousse which is 35%
chocolate, 30 % cream and 20 % milk, 10 % sugar and 5 % butter, how much cream are
you going to use?
A. 60 g cream B. 62 g cream
C. 73 g cream D. 75 g cream
2. Maria measured the mass of 10 pieces of each of the following materials: marble, pebble,
and ballpen cap. What will be her findings based on the data she obtained? Table 1. Data on
Mass
Materials (Mass)
(10 pieces) (g)
Marble 50
Pebble 35
ballpen cap 20
3. A representative particle is the smallest unit in which a substance naturally exists, which
of the following represents a covalent compound?
A. atom B. ion
C. molecule D. particle unit
4. Two different atoms can make a molecule; how many atoms of carbon and sulphur are
needed to make one molecule of carbon disulfide (CS2)?
A. 1 atom of C and 1 atom of S
B. 1 atom of C and 2 atom of S
C. 2 atom of C and 1 atom of S
D. 2 atom of C and 2 atom of S
5. Carbon dioxide is an important heat-trapping gas, how many atoms of carbon and
sulphur are needed to make one molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
A. 1 atom of C and 1 atom of O
B. 1 atom of C and 2 atom of O
C. 2 atom of C and 1 atom of O
D. 2 atom of C and 2 atom of O
6. Fertilizer is a material of natural or synthetic origin that is aliped to soil. A bag of UNPK
fertilizer marked 16-4-8 contains 16% of nitrogen, 4% phosphorous and 8%potassium, the
other 72% is usually inert filler material, such as clay pellets or granular limestone. What is
the mass of nitrogen present in 500 g pack of NPK fertilizer?
A. 10 g B. 20 g
C. 40 g D. 80 g
7. What is the mass of one mole of lead (Pb) which contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms?
A. 156.80 g B. 200.20 g
C. 207.20 g D. 220.40 g
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8. Mole is a unit of measurement for amount of substance, how many particles are equal to
1 mole?
A. 6.02 x 1022 particles B. 6.02 x 1023 particles
C. 6.02 x 1024 particles D. 6.02 x 1025 particles
9. Environmentalists are the one that is concerned about environmental quality especially
of the human environment, how can the knowledge about mole be useful to them?
A. Mole concept can be used in environmental monitoring.
B. It gives information on the most dangerous pollutant in the
atmosphere.
C. It gives feedback on the kinds of pollutants present in the
atmosphere
D. Mole concept can be used in quantifying the amount of pollutant-
particles released in the atmosphere.
10. A quantity of a substance can be expressed through a unit, which of the following units
is used in expressing the amount of substance in terms of the number of particles?
A. Celsius B. gram
C. liter D. mole
11. Any material that possesses physical properties is called a substance. What do you
expect to observe in a Mole Exhibit of Different Substances?
A. different kind of elements
B. different colors of substances
C. showcase of 1 mole of different elements having different masses
D. showcase of 1 mole of different substances having the same masses
12. Hydrogen ions (H+) are created when a hydrogen atom loses or gains an electron,
how many particles are there in one (1) mole of H+?
A. 6.02 x 1022 particles B. 6.02 x 1023 particles
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C. 6.02 x 10 particles D. 6.02 x 1025 particles
13. Mass is the amount of matter that an object contains, what is the mass of one
mole of H+ ions, in grams?
A. 0.99 g B. 1.01 g
C. 1.59 g D. 2.69 g
14. Oxygen is a non-metal element that is a gas at room temperature, what is the
mass of one mole of oxygen (O) which contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms?
A. 14.00 g B. 16.00 g
C. 18.00 g D. 20.00 g
15. Carbon is one of the chemical elements found in nature. How many moles of
carbon atoms and chlorine atom does it take to make one mol of carbon
tetrachloride (CCl4) molecule?
A. 1 mol of C and 4 mol of Cl
B. 2 mol of C and 4 mol of Cl
C. 4 mol of C and 1 mol of Cl
D. 4 mol of C and 2 mol of Cl
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LESSON Mole Concept
1
Have you ever tried counting every granule of rice in your kitchen? 0r even
sell a chicken egg individually? Not that easy right?
Jumpstart
Activity 1: Match Me
Objective:
recall the applications of mole concept in real life situation
Materials:
Activity sheet, Ballpen, and Calculator
Procedure:
Match Column A (measuring units) to Column B (equivalent number).
Column A Column B
_____1. 1 dozen of eggs A. 2
_____2. 1 gross of leaves B. 12
_____3. 1 ream of bond paper C. 20
_____4. 1 pair of slippers D. 24
_____5. 1 quire of writing paper E. 144
_____6. 1 score of peanut seeds F. 500
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Discover
Unlocking Difficulty
Molar Mass
The molar mass of a substance is defined as the total mass of one mole of the
the SI unit of this quantity is kg/mol. Molar mass can be represented by the
following formula:
For example, the molar mass of water is approximately 18.015 g/mol, which is the
mass of A ( r symbol) number of water molecules
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Activity 2.1: Complete Me
Objective:
To
Materials:
Activity sheet, Ball pen, Calculator
Procedure:
Solve the problem correctly on mole concept and write your answers on a separate
sheet of paper.
__________________ 5. How many moles of carbon atoms and sulfur atoms does
it takes to make one mol of carbon disulfide (CS 2)
molecules?
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Explore
( Table salt)
Objective:
Materials:
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Procedure:
Consider a part of the Periodic Table below. Try to locate the elements and
identify their atomic mass and complete the given table below.
H He
1.0
0
Li Be B C N O F Ne
6.9 9.0 10 12 14 16 19 20.
4 1 .8 .0 .0 .0 .0 18
1 1 0 0 0
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
22. 9.0 26 28 30 32 35 39.
98 1 .9 .0 .9 .0 .4 95
8 8 7 6 5
K Ca S Ti V Cr M F C Ni C Z G G As Se Br Kr
39. 40. c n e o u n a e
10 08
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Deepen
Objective:
Procedure:
Write a song to express your learnings or insights on MOLE. Write your composition in
a separate sheet of paper. The rubrics is indicated below, read it carefully and serve as
your guide in relating your insights on mole concept.
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Gauge
II. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the
chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
_____ 1. The International System (SI) unit is the modern form of metric system.
What is the SI unit for measurement of number of particles in a substance?
A. Ampere B. Kelvin
C. kilogram D. Mole
_____ 3. Aspirin has a chemical formula of C 9H8O4. What is the mass of 0.40 mole of
aspirin?
A. 10.80 g B. 45.00 g
C. 72.00 g D. 160.00 g
_____ 4. Mole is the unit used for measuring large quantities, how many particles
of any substance does a one mole?
A. 6.02 x1022 particles
B. 6.02 x1023 particles
C. 6.02 x1024 particles
D. 6.02 x1025 particles
_____5. If one dozen of egg is 12 pieces of eggs, how many pieces of paper has a
one Ream?
A. 100 pieces B. 250 pieces
C. 350 pieces D. 500 pieces
_____6. Molar mass is the mass of a given substance over by the amount of that
substance, what is the molar mass of AuCl3?
A. 96 g B. 130 g
C. 303.6 g D. 626.5 g
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_____7. what
is the equivalent of Avogadro's number of representative particles?
A. 1 liter B. 1 mole
C. 2 liters D. 2 moles
_____ 8. A substance can only be quantified through mole, what is the equivalent of
one Mole of a substance?
A. atomic mass B. molar mass
C. electron mass D. neutron mass
______10. Hydrogen can be used in fuel cells; how many atoms of hydrogen are there
in 2 moles of NH3?
A. 3.01 x 1023 atoms
B. 3.61 x 1024 atoms
C. 4 x 1023 atoms
D. 5 x 1023 atoms
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LESSON Molar Mass
2
In the laboratory, chemists measure out a chemical substance and react it
with another substance to form the desired quantity of a new product. In this case,
chemists want to know the number of atoms, ions or molecules because these are
the ones that react with each other. However, these things are too small and too
many to count individually so chemists use a unit called mole. Like a dozen, a ream,
or a case, a mole also represents a certain number of particles. Can you guess how
many particles are equal to one mole?
gram of a pure element is known to contain a huge number of atoms. This is where
the mole concept is widely used. It primarily focuses on the unit known
which is a count of a very large number of particles.
Jumpstart
Objective:
From the previous lesson, you knew that a mole is a SI unit to measure the
amount of a substance. For different substances, one mole always contains 6.02 x
1023 particles and has different masses. Refer to the given table below for the
examples.
1. Identify the elements in 2. Determine the number of 3. Write the atomic mass of
the compound. atoms of each element each element.
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Activity 1: Table Completion
Objective:
Apply the mole concept to represent particles and vice versa.
Materials:
Activity sheet, Ball pen, Calculator, Periodic Table
Procedure:
1. Fill in the needed information to complete the table, you may use the
periodic table as a reference in answering
Sucrose
(C12 H22 3. 6. 2 9.
O11)
Unlocking Difficulty
number is, try to imagine this, ou put together 6.02 x 1023 basketballs, it
will be as big as Earth or if you have 6.02 x 1023 rice grains, it will cover the
land Now that you have realized
, let us try to visualize the number of particles in
each sample.
(*Source: Wilbraham, A.C., Staley, D.D., Matta, M.S. & Waterman, E.L. (2007).
Chemistr
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Example:
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Discover
Mole is the SI unit used to measure the amount of substance whose number
of particles is the same as the number of atoms of carbon in exactly 12g of
Carbon-12
a mole (6.02x1023)
Atom is the smallest particle of an element
For example, one mole of a pure carbon-12 (12C) sample will have a
mass of exactly 12 grams and will contain 6.02214076 x 10 23 (NA) number of
12C atoms. The number of moles of a substance in a given pure sample can
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Explore
Objective:
Materials:
Procedure:
Complete the table below by applying the concept of mole.
Cl 1 35.45 1.
Hydrogen
Peroxide (H2O2) 2. 3. 4. 5.
Baking
Soda (NaHCO3) 6. 7. 8. 9.
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Deepen
Objective:
Materials:
Procedure:
Complete the following concept map with the appropriate terms using the
, molecules,
particles, mass, compound, g/mole( molar mass), elements.
MATTER
is made up of
1.
Which may be
2. 3. 4.
equal to
7.
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Gauge
Multiple Choice: Read and answer the questions. Write the letter of your choice
on a separate sheet of paper.
1. The International Standard (SI) of unit is the modern form of metric
system, what is the SI unit for measurement of number of particles in a
substance?
A. Ampere B. Celsius
C. Mole D. Watt
3. Particles are small portion of matter; how many particles are there in one
mole of any kind of substance?
A. 3.01 x 1023 B. 3.01 x 1023
C. 6.02 x 10 23 D. 6.02 x 1024
5. Who among the following students describes the result of the activity on?
counting by weighing correctly?
Ann Different sets of materials having the same mass have
different number of pieces.
Dan Different sets of materials have the same number of pieces
and the same mass.
Tom - The same sets of materials, have the same number of pieces but
different masses.
A. Ann B. Dan
C. Tom D. Both a and b
6. The roots of the plants absorb the nutrients from the soil. For the farmers,
it is important to strengthen the root system of their plants to ensure its
growth. Potassium is the mineral responsible for a healthy root system. If
you were a farmer, which of the following fertilizers are you going to use?
A. K2SO4 B. KCL
C. K2O D. K2CO3
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7. Methane (CH4 Molar Mass = 16.04 g/mol) is one of the greenhouse gases.
If 32.08 g of CH4 is released in the atmosphere, how many molecules
of CH4 are added in the atmosphere?
A. 1.20 x 1023 B. 1.20 x 1024
C. 6.02 x 10 23 D. 6.02 x 1024
8. Mass is the property reflects the quantity of matter, what is the equivalent
mass of the one mole of AuCl3?
A. 96.00 g B. 130.00 g
C. 231.50 g D. 303.50 g
10. Mole is the amount of substance that contains elementary entities, why
is mole concept important?
A. It is useful when converting between grams and atoms or molecules
B. It gives us a convenient way to express large numbers
C. It can be applied to any type of particle representative
D. All of the above
12. People usually use hydrogen peroxide (H2O 2 Molar Mass = 34.02 g/mole)
to clean their wounds. If Cheska used 1.0 g of H 2O2 to clean her wound,
how many moles of H2O2 did she use?
A. 0.025 mole B. 0.029 mole
C. 0.030 mole D. 0.035 mole
13. Atoms are the smallest particle of matter; how many atoms of hydrogen
are there in 2 moles of NH3?
A. 3.01 x 1023 atoms B. 3.61 x 1024 atoms
23
C. 4 x 10 atoms D. 5 x 1023 atoms
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