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20 July, 17:47

An engineer wants to estimate the mass of gas that is present in a tank

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  1. 20 July, 18:14
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    Well, in order to obtain the mass of the gas in grams, we have to find out the number of moles. Since the eqn is Moles = Mass (g) / ar or mr and if we reconfigure the eqn to Mass = moles * ar or mr. To find out moles, we have to derive it from the concentration of it since concentration = Mol/dm3 amd if we reconfigure the eqn to moles = concentration * dm3, we can obtain the numner of moles. After that, imput the number of moles into the eqn: mass = moles * ar or mr. Tada.

    Oh yeah, you must know what is the gas in the tank. If not, it is impossible.

    Ar means relative atomic mass

    Mr means relative molecular mass.
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