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14.07.2019 •
Chemistry
What is the density in g/l of gas with a molar mass of 2.016 g/mol at 4.77 atm and 118k?
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Ответ:
n / V = P / RT = (4.77 atm) / ((0.08205746 L atm/K mol) x (118 K)) = 0.4926 mol/L
(2.016 g/mol) x (0.4926 mol/L) = 0.993 g/L
Ответ:
0.9926 g/L is the density of gas.
Explanation:
Molar mass of gas = M = 2.016 g/mol
Mass of gas = m
Density of the gas = d =
...(1)
Pressure of the gas = 4.77 atm
Temperature of the gas = T = 118 K
d = 0.9926 g/L
0.9926 g/L is the density of gas.
Ответ:
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