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19 February, 18:34

A 0.239 gram sample of a gas in a 100-mL flask exerts a pressure of 603 mm Hg at 14 degrees Celsius. What is the gas?

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  1. 19 February, 18:54
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    Br

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Mass of gas = 0.239 g

    Volume of gas = 100 mL

    Pressure exerted by gas = 603 mmHg

    Temperature of gas = 14 °C

    What is gas = ?

    Solution:

    Volume of gas = 100 mL (100mL * 1 L/1000 mL = 0.1 L)

    Pressure exerted by gas = 603 mmHg (603/760 = 0.79 atm)

    Temperature of gas = 14°C (14+273 = 287 K)

    The given problem will be solve by using general gas equation,

    PV = nRT

    P = Pressure

    V = volume

    n = number of moles

    R = general gas constant = 0.0821 atm. L / mol. K

    T = temperature in kelvin

    now we will calculate the number of moles.

    n = PV/RT

    n = 0.79 atm * 0.1 L / 0.0821 atm. L / mol. K * 287 K

    n = 0.079 / 23.563 / mol

    n = 0.003 mol

    Molar mass of gas:

    Number of moles = mass/molar mass

    0.003 mol = 0.239 g / molar mass

    Molar mass = 0.239 g / 0.003 mol

    Molar mass = 79.7 g/mol

    The molar mas of Br is 79.9 g/mol so it is closer to 79.7 thus given gas is Br.
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