In an experiment, magnesium metal was dissolved in HCl and hydrogen gas was collected in an eudiometer. The hydrogen gas was mixed with water vapor. The mixture has a total pressure of 757 torrtorr , and the water vapor has a partial pressure of 23 torrtorr . What amount (in moles) of hydrogen gas is contained in 1.61 LL of this mixture at 298 KK?
Express the amount in moles to three significant figures.
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a sample of hydrogen gas is mixed with water vapor. the mixture has a total pressure of 755 torr and the water vapor has a partial pressure of 24 torr. what amount (in moles) of hydrogen gas is contained in 1.55 L of this mixture at 298 K?
Part A A sample of hydrogen gas is mixed with water vapor The mixture has a total pressure of 759 torr, and the water vapor has a partial pressure of 26 torr What amount (in moles) of hydrogen gas is contained in 1.73 L of this mixture at 298 K? Express the amount in moles to three significant figures. O ALO O 2 ? amount = mol Submit Request Answer
Jus Magnesium reacts with HCl(aq) to produce hydrogen gas. When a student collected the hydrogen from the reaction over water, he forgot to account for the vapor pressure of water. The calculated grams of magnesium in the experiment would be: Unnafected Too high Not enough information to tell Too Low
-REPORT FO SECTION DATA Mass of magnesium strip: 2402 Temperature of water from the thermometer: 71 3705 Atmospheric pressure (inches) 29.3Sx 2513 Volume of gas collected: CALCULATIONS: (Show work) 20 94A0つ Moles of magnesium: OS10X 24.30 2.094316 3 Moles of hydrogen produced 12 29215K Temperature of gas in Kelvins: Volume of hydrpgen gas in liters: Atmospheric pressure (mm. Hg): Vapor pressure of water in eudiometer: Pressure of hydrogen gas in eudiometer (mm.Hg.): Pressure of hydrogen gas (atmosphere): Calculated value of...
QUESTION 3 A student collected a sample of hydrogen gas in a eudiometer over a water bath to experimentally determine the value of the gas constant, R. Calculate the experimental value of Rif the pressure of the gas was 0.991 atm, the volume was 36.3 mL the temperature was 292 K and the sample contained 1.54 x 103 moles of gas. QUESTION 4 A student collected a sample of hydrogen gas in a eudiometer over a water bath. The atmospheric...
Temperature °C Water Vapor Pressure (mmHg) Magnesium metal is reacted with hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen gas. A sample of hydrogen gas is collected over water in a eudiometer. Calculate the mass (in grams) of magnesium metal needed to produce 39.0 mL of hydrogen gas at an atmospheric pressure of 739 mmHg and a temperature of 25.9 °C. 20 17.5 22 19.8 24 22.4 Mass of Mg - g 26 25.2 28 28.3 30 31.8
#1. Zinc metal is added to hydrochloric acid to generate hydrogen gas and is collected over a liquid whose vapor pressure at 18.4 °C is 59.7 torr. The volume of the mixture is 7.7 L and its total pressure is 0.86 atm. Determine the partial pressure of the hydrogen gas in this mixture. Respond with the pressure to the nearest tenth of a torr. #2. Zinc metal is added to hydrochloric acid to generate hydrogen gas and is collected over...
A student performed an experiment in which hydrogen gas was collected over water from the reaction of magnesium and hydrochloric acid using the apparatus shown and accoridng to the reaction equation and the data collected shown below: Mass of Mg 0.100 g Volume of HCl 10 mL Volume of H2 collected 57.5 mL Temperature of H2 collected 22.0 oC Barometric pressure 29.94 inHg Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) → H2(g) + MgCl2(aq) a. Barometric pressure in atmospheres? b. Water vapor pressure...
Magnesium metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to give hydrogen gas. Mg + 2 HCl → MgCl2 + H2 Use the following reaction information to answer the subsequent questions. Show all of your work. 92 mm Length of Magnesium ribbon: Barometric Pressure: 762.9 mmHg Water Temperature: 29 °C Initial Gas Volume: 0.00 mL Final Gas Volume: 67.35 mL 0.7559 Mass = Length (in mm) x (1000 mm) 1. Magnesium is usually found in the laboratory as a ribbon strip. Find the...
Experiment 12: Generating Hydrogen Gas Part B: Molar mass of unknown metal Unknown #: Mass of unknown metal (X) .29 Volume of H2 gas L mL Temperature of H; gas 20 mm к C Atmospheric pressure (see barometer) Vapor pressure of water mmHg Partial pressure of H; gas mmHg atm Using PV-nRT and your data, calculate the moles of hydrogen gas produced in the experiment: l e epl8 moles H Convert moles of hydrogen gas to moles of the metal...