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22 October, 02:29

You sealed an Erlenmeyer flask that was determined to have a volume of 272.2 mL with a stopper. The density of air at 25°C is 0.001185 g/mL. Air has an effective molar mass of 28.96 g/mol. What amount of air was sealed in the flask?

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  1. 22 October, 02:36
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    The amount of air is 11.1 mmol

    Explanation:

    Density shows the relation between mass and volume, so you can know the mass which has been sealed in the Erlenmayer.

    Density = mass / volume

    Density. volume = mass

    0.001185 g/ml. 272.2 ml = 0.322 g

    We have the mass now, so the molar weight determinates the mols

    Mass/molar weight = mol

    0.322g / 28.96 g/m = 0.0111 mol

    To get a better number we can inform on milimols

    Mols. 1000 = milimols
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