Here is a data table showing V1 and V2 readings for a particular temperature in a Charles Law experiment.
If the density of dry air is 1.162 kg/M3 and the weighted-average "molecular weight" of air is 29.0 g/mole, how many moles of air are in the apparatus air bubble? |
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Here is a data table showing V1 and V2 readings for a particular temperature in a...
Here is a data table showing V1 and V2 readings for a particular temperature in a Charles Law experiment. Temperature ( °C) Meniscus Reading Top Plug (V1) (mL) Meniscus Reading Bottom Plug (V2) (mL) 25.0 0.446 0.775 If the density of dry air is 1.163 kg/M3 and the weighted-average "molecular weight" of air is 29.0 g/mole, how many moles of air are in the apparatus air bubble?
Based on the data of Respirstion of Peas at Room Temperature and
Colder Temperature answer the following questions:
1. Write two hypothesis that this experiment is designed to
test
2. Using the general gas law (V= nRT/p) give the variables
that had to be controlled for your data to be valid. State the
controls used for each variable and any means used to correct for
the influence of a variable.
3. Why does respirometer 3 serve as a negative control?...
Please answer all the blanks (volume if H2 and
everything in analysis). TIA!
Data 5 1 oong 0.00 10.5ml 2 o.olag 0.00 11.0 Trial 3 o.org 0.00 12.00 o Daag o.albg 0.00 10.0 ml 11.5ml Mass of Mg (g) Initial volume of Syringe (mL) Final volume of Syringe (mL) Volume of H (mL) Barometric pressure (torr) Ambient temperature (°C) Vapor pressure of H2O (torr) 779.314har 23. Oi 21.0 forr TA.314tar 23.0c 179.3 14ton 23.0¢ 779.314 ton 23.0c 779.31472 23.0c 21.0...