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What is the molar mass of a gas if it has a density of 2.40g/L at 851.2mmHg and 2°C

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Answer: The molar mass of gas is 48.4 g/mol

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the relation of density and molar mass of a compound, we use the ideal gas equation:


PV=nRT

P = pressure = 851.2 mm Hg = 1.12 atm ( 760 mm Hg = 1atm)

V = Volume

n = number of moles

R = gas constant = 0.0821 Latm/Kmol

T = temperature =
2^0C=(2+273)K=275K

Number of moles (n) can be written as:


n=(m)/(M)

where, m = given mass

M = molar mass

where,


P=(mRT)/(MV)


P=(dRT)/(M)

where d = density

The relation becomes:


M=(dRT)/(P)

Putting the values we get :


M=(2.40g/L* 0.0821Latm/Kmol* 275K)/(1.12atm)


M=48.4g/mol

Thus molar mass of gas is 48.4 g/mol

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