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26 December, 12:52

A large flask is evacuated and weighed, filled with argon gas, and then reweighed. When reweighed, the flask is found to have gained 3.221 g. It is again evacuated and then filled with a gas of unknown molar mass. When reweighed, the flask is found to have gained 8.107 g. Part A To estimate the molar mass of the unknown gas based on the molar mass of argon, which assumptions should be made?

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  1. 26 December, 13:17
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    The molar mass of the unknown gas is 100.4 g/mol

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Molar mass of argon = 39.95 g/mol

    After filling with argon the flask gained 3.221 grams

    After filling with an unknown gas, the flask gained 8.107 grams

    Step 2: Calculate the molar mass of the unknown gas

    The gas with the higher molar mass will have the higher density.

    Ar - 3.224 g; molar mass = 39.95 g/mol

    X = 8.102 g; molar mass = ?

    Molar mass of the unknown gas = 8.102g X * (39.95 g/mol / 3.224 g) = 100.4 g/mol

    The molar mass of the unknown gas is 100.4 g/mol
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