Usint the ideal gas equation: Density = PM / RT, where P is pressure in atm, M is molar mass and T is temperature
4.22 = 729/760 * M / (0.0821 * 319)
Solving, M = 116.82 g/mol
Review Problem 10.072 At 46.0 °C and a pressure of 729 torr, a gas was found...
Review Problem 10.074 To three significant figures, calculate the density of each gas at STP in gL": (a) Ne 9 L-1 (b) O2 g[-1 (C) CH4 (methane) 9L-1 9L1 (d) CF4 Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
6. a. Calculate the density of sulfur hexafluoride gas at 709 torr and 23 C. b. Calculate the molar mass of a vapor that has a density of 7.125 g/L at 11 ∘C and 745 torr . c. Calcium hydride, CaH2, reacts with water to form hydrogen gas: CaH2(s)+2H2O(l)→Ca(OH)2(aq)+2H2(g) This reaction is sometimes used to inflate life rafts, weather balloons, and the like, where a simple, compact means of generating H2 is desired. How many grams of CaH2 are needed...
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Part A- Calculate the density of sulfur hexafluoride gas at 704 torr and 21 ∘C. Part B- Calculate the molar mass of a vapor that has a density of 7.125 g/L at 12 ∘C and 744 torr .
Review Problem 10.046 A gas has a volume of 256 mL at 715 torr. What volume will the gas occupy at 367 torr if the temperature of the gas doesn't change V2 = ml the tolerance is +/-9%
waa r the accepted value at SIF, and the perce REVIEW QUESTIONS MPC, rather than 45 ml of Me would have made any difference in the amount of oxygen was collected? Explain why or why not In this experiment, some oxy en gas will dissolve in water How will this affect the molar volume calculated? Would the molar volume be too high or too low In Step 1, if the outside of flask was wet when you weighed it, how...
Please help with these two 1. A flask is filled with 1.08 moles of a gas at 20.7 K and 646.8 mm Hg. The flask is then opened and an additional 1.33 moles are added. The temperature of the flask is then changed to 272.4 K. What is the pressure (in atm) of the flask under these final conditions? 2. The density of a gas is 4.22 g/L at a pressure of 1.77 atm and a temperature of 14.66 °C. What...
A sample of an unknown gas is found to have a density of 1.53 g/L at a pressure of 0.612 atm and a temperature of 48 °C. Assume ideal behavior. The molar mass of the unknown gas is ? g/mol.
Experiment is done at the following conditions. Temperature of boiling water (°C) 99.2 Atmoshperic Pressure (torr) 759 Results Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Volume of flask (ml) 142.59 142.59 142.59 Mass of dry flask, foil, and rubber band (g) 74.448 74.733 74.45274.451 74.733 74.732 Mass of flask, foil, rubber band and vapor (9) Mass of vapor (9) 0.285 0.2800.281 Calculations Unknown number Number of moles using ideal gas law (g/mol) Molar mass using ideal gas law (g/mol) Average molar...