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A 10.00L sample of gas has a mass of 11.92g at stp. What is the molar mass of the gas?

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  • As we know STP means Standard Temperature and Pressure. Where, Pressure is 1 atm and temperature is 273 K and also Ideal gas law ( PV=nRT) or (PV = w/M RT)

Where –

  • P = Pressure in atm
  • V = Volume in L
  • n = moles
  • R = Ideal gas law constant
  • T = Temperature in K
  • w = Given Mass
  • M = Molar Mass

Now, according to the question

  • w =11.92 g
  • V = 10 L
  • P = 1 atm
  • T = 273 K
  • R = 0.0821 atm L/ mol K

Calculation


\qquad
\pink{\twoheadrightarrow\bf PV = nRT}


\qquad
\pink{\twoheadrightarrow\bf PV = (w)/(M)* RT}


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf(w)/(M) = (PV)/(RT)


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf (M)/(w) = (RT)/(PV)


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf M = (RT)/(PV)* w


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf M = (0.0821 * 273 )/(1 * 10 ) * 11.92


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf M = (22.4)/(10) * 11.92


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf M = 2.24* 11.92


\qquad
\twoheadrightarrow\sf M = 26.7


\qquad
\pink{\twoheadrightarrow\bf M = 26.7\: g}

  • Henceforth, Molar Mass is 26.7 g

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User Heat
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Let's assume that the gas is an ideal gas.

1 mole of ideal gas has the volume as 22.4 L at STP (273 K , 1 atm)

The given gas has 10.00 L. Hence we can find out the moles of gas.

moles in 22.4 L gas = 1 mol
moles in 10.00 L gas =
(1 mol * 10.00 L)/(22.4 L) = 0.446 mol

moles = mass / molar mass

hence, molar mass = mass / moles
= 11.92 g / 0.446
= 26.73 g/mol

Hence, the molar mass of the gas is 26.73 g/mol
User Gil Birman
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