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Silane is a gas that is used to prepare extremely pure silicon for use in semiconductors, such as computer chips. A sample of silane has a mass of 15.0 g and occupies a volume of 4.81 L at a pressure of 2.35 atm and a temperature of 22 ºC. What is the molar mass of silane?

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Answer:

Molar mass of silane = 32.15 g/mol

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Pressure = 2.35 atm

Temperature = 22 °C

The conversion of T( °C) to T(K) is shown below:

T(K) = T( °C) + 273.15

So,

T₁ = (22 + 273.15) K = 295.15 K

Volume = 42.9 L

Using ideal gas equation as:

PV=nRT

where,

P is the pressure

V is the volume

n is the number of moles

T is the temperature

R is Gas constant having value = 0.0821 L.atm/K.mol

Applying the equation as:

2.35 atm × 4.81 L = n × 0.0821 L.atm/K.mol × 295.15 K

⇒n = 0.4665 moles

Given, Mass = 15.0 g

The formula for the calculation of moles is shown below:


moles = (Mass\ taken)/(Molar\ mass)

Thus,


0.4665\ mole= (15.0\ g)/(Molar\ mass)

Molar mass of silane = 32.15 g/mol

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