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Small quantities of hydrogen can be prepared by the addition of hydrochloric acid to zinc. A sample of 195 mL of hydrogen was collected over water at 25°C and 753 torr. What mass of hydrogen was collected? (Pwater = 24 torr at 25°C)

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Answer:

mass of hydrogen collected is 0.016 gram

Step-by-step explanation:

Given values:

For calculating mass we have to find the number of moles first

Ideal gas equation PV =nRT

Volume= 195 ml

Pressure: 753 torr =0.99 atm

Temperature: 25+273= 298 Kelvin

Ideal gas constant R= 0.0821 Latm/molK

Number of moles n= ?

So n= PV/RT

Adding the values

n= = (753 torr)(1 atm/760 torr)(195 mL)(1 L/1000 mL)/(0.0821 L·atm/mol·K)(273 K)

n = 0.007897 moles of H₂

Now mass of hydrogen collected = number of moles x Molar mass of H₂

= 0.007897 x 2

= 0.0157 g H₂

Now mass of hydrogen collected is 0.016 gram (rounding the amount)

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