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What is the density(in g/L) of a gas with a molar mass of 32.49g/mol at 2.569atm and 458K?

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Answer:

2.22g/L

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:


2.22~g/L

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the ideal gas law equation:


pV = nRT

Let's express the number of moles in terms of mass and molar mass:


pV = (m)/(M) RT

Let's divide both sides by volume:


p = (m)/(MV) RT

Notice that:


(m)/(V) = d

So the equation becomes:


p = (dRT)/(M)

Expressing density:


d = (pM)/(RT)

Substituting the given values:


d = (2.569~atm\cdot 32.49~g/mol)/(0.08206~(L~atm)/(mol~K)\cdot 458~K) = 2.22~g/L

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