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13 May, 02:57

What is the density of helium gas at 17 degrees celcius and 773 torr?

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  1. 13 May, 03:11
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    0.172g/L

    Explanation:

    Step 1:

    Data obtained from the question:

    Temperature (T) = 17°C

    Pressure (P) = 773 torr

    Step 2:

    Conversion to appropriate unit:

    For pressure:

    760 torr = 1 atm

    Therefore, 773 torr = 773/760 = 1.02 atm

    For temperature:

    Temperature (Kelvin) = temperature (celsius) + 273

    temperature (celsius) = 17°C

    Temperature (Kelvin) = 17°C + 273 = 290K.

    Step 3:

    Obtaining an expression for the density.

    From the ideal gas equation PV = nRT, we can obtain an equation for the density as follow:

    PV = nRT. (1)

    But: number of mole (n) = mass (m) / Molar Mass (M) i. e

    n = m/M

    Substitute the value of n into equation 1

    PV = nRT

    PV = mRT/M

    Divide both side by m

    PV / m = RT/M

    Divide both side by P

    V/m = RT/MP

    Invert the above equation

    m/V = MP/RT (2)

    Recall:

    density (d) = mass (m) / volume (V) i. e

    d = m/V

    Replace m/V in equation 2 with d

    m/V = MP/RT

    d = MP/RT.

    Step 4:

    Determination of the density.

    Temperature (T) = 290K

    Pressure (P) = 1.02 atm

    Molar Mass of helium (M) = 4g/mol

    Gas constant (R) = 0.082atm. L/Kmol

    Density (d) = ?

    d = MP/RT

    d = 4 x 1.02 / 0.082 x 290

    d = 0.172g/L

    Therefore, the density of the helium gas is 0.172g/L
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