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Consider three gases: Ar, SF6, and Cl2. If 50.0 grams of these gases are placed in each of three identical containers, which container will have the highest pressure? The volume and temperature of all
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Consider three gases: Ar, SF6, and Cl2. If 50.0 grams of these gases are placed in each of three identical containers, which container will have the
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To work this out we need to know that 1 mol of any gas will take up 24dm^3 of space at atmospheric pressure and temperature. Now we need to work out how many moles of each we have. To do this we also need to know the 1 mole is x grams of a chemical with molar mass of x
Ar has a molar mass of 40 therefore 50 grams will be 1.25 moles
SF6 has a molar mass of 146 therefore 50 grams will be approximatly 0.3 moles
Cl2 has a molar mass of 71 therefore 50 grams will be approximately 0.7 moles
Thus we can conclude that at atmospheric temperature and pressure the argon would take up the largest volume and thus when volume is limited it's pressure would be greatest
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