A sample of O2 gas is observed to effuse through a pourous barner in 5.93 minutes....
A sample of He gas is observed to effuse through a porous barrier in 8.83 minutes. Under the same conditions, the same number of moles of an unknown gas requires 30.1 minutes to effuse through the same barrier. The molar mass of the unknown gas is ___ g/mol
A sample of CH4 gas is observed to effuse through a porous barrier in 6.35 minutes. Under the same conditions, the same number of moles of an unknown gas requires 14.8 minutes to effuse through the same barrier. The molar mass of the unknown gas is ___g/mol.
a sample of CO2 gas is observed to effuse through a pourous barrier in 4.05 minutes. Under the same conditions, the same number of moles if an unknown gas requires 4.28 minutes to effuse through the same barrier. The molar mass of the unkown gas is what?
A sample of He gas is observed to effuse through a pourous barrier in 8.78 minutes. Under the same conditions, the same number of moles of an unknown gas requires 22.1 minutes to cffuse through the same barrier. The molar mass of the unknown gas is 18 mol Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 3 more group attempts remaining
1. The rate of effusion of CH4 gas through a porous barrier is observed to be 9.17*10^-4 mol/h. Under the same conditions, the rate of effusion of gas would be _____________ mol/h. 2. A sample of N2 gas is observed to effuse through a pourous barrier in 1.93 minutes. Under the same conditions, the same number of moles of an unknown gas requires 2.97 minutes to effuse through the same barrier. The molar mass of the unknown gas is _______________
Under identical conditions, separate samples of O2 and an unknown gas were allowed to effuse through identical membranes simultaneously. After a certain amount of time, it was found that 6.71 mL of O2 had passed through the membrane, but only 3.14 mL of of the unknown gas had passed through. What is the molar mass of the unknown gas? Number g/mol
An unknown gas effuses through a barrier in 3.5 minutes. Under identical conditions it takes an equal amount of argon gas 2.8 minutes to effuse through the barrier. What is the molar mass of the unknown gas?
A gas of unknown molecular mass was allowed to effuse through a small opening under constant pressure conditions. It required 52 s for 1.0 L of the gas to effuse. Under identical experimental conditions it required 27 s for 1.0 L of O2 gas to effuse. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown gas. (Remember that the faster the rate of effusion, the shorter the time required for effusion of 1.0 L; that is, rate and time are inversely proportional.)...
A gas effusion cellis loaded with O2 gas at STP it take 344 seconds 0.010% of the gas to effuse through the hole. Under the same conditions, an unknown gas takes 46 3 seconds for 0.010% of gas to offuse through the hole. Based on these data, what is the molar mass of the unknown gas in gimoll?
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QUESTION 1 A gas effusion cell is loaded with O2 gas at STP it take 34 seconds 0.010% of the gas to effuse through the hole. Under the same conditions, an unknown gas takes 59.4 seconds for 0.010% of gas to effuse through the hole. Based on these data, what is the molar mass of the unknown gas (in g/mol)? QUESTION 2 A sample of gas is contained in a cylinder with a movable piston. The initial conditions...