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The mass of a monoatomic gas can be computed from its specific heat at constant volume cV. (Note that this is not CV.) Take cV = 0.075 cal/g · C° for a gas and calculate (a) the mass of its atom and (b)
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The mass of a monoatomic gas can be computed from its specific heat at constant volume cV. (Note that this is not CV.) Take cV = 0.075 cal/g · C° for a gas and calculate (a) the mass of its atom and (b) the molar mass.
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b) 39.74 g/mol
Step-by-step explanation:
We have specific heat at constant volume
cal/g
if the monoatomic gas behaves as ideal gas, we can know the molar specific heat at constant volume
. For a monoatomical gas
with R the universal gas constant. So
.
We can calculate the heat with
or
as follows
with m: mass and n: number of moles. So we can solve that equation for the molar mass (M=m/n) obtaining
.
We can answer the question b) M=2.9805/0.075=39.74 g/mol
With the molar mass and the avogadro's number (
we can calculate the atom mass as follows
Answer for the question a) is
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