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A sample of gas with a mass of 21.3 g is confined to a vessel of volume 7.73 L at 0.880 atm and 30.00C.

a. What is the molar mass of the gas?
b. What is the density of the gas at 1.00 atm and 298 K?
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User Chirag B
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Answer:

(a) 77.9 g/mol

(b) 3.18 g / L

Step-by-step explanation:

User Ililit
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Answer:

(a) 77.9 g/mol

(b) 3.18 g / L

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) We need to use the ideal gas law, which states: PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the moles, R is the gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvins.

Notice that we don't have moles; we instead have the mass. Remember, though that moles can be written as m/M, where m is the mass and M is the molar mass. So, we can replace n in the equation with m/M, or 21.3/M. The components we now have are:

- P: 0.880 atm

- V: 7.73 Litres

- n: m/M = 21.3 g / M

- R: 0.08206

- T: 30.00°C + 273 = 303 K

Plug these in:

PV = nRT

(0.880)(7.73) = (21.3/M)(0.08206)(303)

Solve for M:

M = 77.9 g/mol

(b) The equation for the molar mass is actually:

M = (dRT)/P, where d is the density

We have all the components except d, so plug them in:

77.9 = (d * 0.08206 * 298) / 1

Solve for d:

d = 3.18 g / L

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