Mafia47
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If the density of an unknown gas is 3.20 g/L at -18 degrees C and 1650 mm Hg, what is the mol mass of this gas?
Defiance
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I suggest looking at your textbook.
VicktorVauhn
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+319|6863|Southern California

Defiance wrote:

I suggest looking at your textbook.
all that stuff is literally ONE equation. If you cannot get it figured out you will be a complete failure in the class.
HurricaИe
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Someone (S.Lythberg ) correct me if I'm wrong:
PV=nRT

Pressure times Volume = number of moles of gas times R (.0821) times temperature (in kelvin)

To find kelvin, add 273 to your temperature in celsius

Assume volume is 1 liter. Solve for N. Then use conversion factors to find out the molar mass (should be 3.20g/L times 1L/N)
CanadianLoser
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all out guess, shot in the dark:

83.8 g/mol

let me remind you that is an absolute guess
aj0404
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+298|6821|Iowa...
if you're having problems with this one then you're screwed.
Smithereener
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+138|6787|California

HurricaИe wrote:

Someone (S.Lythberg ) correct me if I'm wrong:
PV=nRT

Pressure times Volume = number of moles of gas times R (.0821) times temperature (in kelvin)

To find kelvin, add 273 to your temperature in celsius

Assume volume is 1 liter. Solve for N. Then use conversion factors to find out the molar mass (should be 3.20g/L times 1L/N)
Don't forget to convert mm Hg to atm; or the constant you point out is incorrect. Should be 1650 mm Hg / 760 mm Hg  ~ 2.17 atm
nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6795|New Haven, CT
I can see where you be confused, since you do have to assume that there is one liter present.
HurricaИe
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+877|6432|Washington DC

Smithereener wrote:

HurricaИe wrote:

Someone (S.Lythberg ) correct me if I'm wrong:
PV=nRT

Pressure times Volume = number of moles of gas times R (.0821) times temperature (in kelvin)

To find kelvin, add 273 to your temperature in celsius

Assume volume is 1 liter. Solve for N. Then use conversion factors to find out the molar mass (should be 3.20g/L times 1L/N)
Don't forget to convert mm Hg to atm; or the constant you point out is incorrect. Should be 1650 mm Hg / 760 mm Hg  ~ 2.17 atm
shit was SO cash... good thing you pointed that out
Ryan
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+1,230|7314|Alberta, Canada

HurricaИe wrote:

Someone (S.Lythberg ) correct me if I'm wrong:
PV=nRT

Pressure times Volume = number of moles of gas times R (.0821) times temperature (in kelvin)

To find kelvin, add 273 to your temperature in celsius

Assume volume is 1 liter. Solve for N. Then use conversion factors to find out the molar mass (should be 3.20g/L times 1L/N)
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HurricaИe
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+877|6432|Washington DC

Ryan wrote:

HurricaИe wrote:

Someone (S.Lythberg ) correct me if I'm wrong:
PV=nRT

Pressure times Volume = number of moles of gas times R (.0821) times temperature (in kelvin)

To find kelvin, add 273 to your temperature in celsius

Assume volume is 1 liter. Solve for N. Then use conversion factors to find out the molar mass (should be 3.20g/L times 1L/N)
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