Question #8b6ce

1 Answer
Nov 9, 2015

By using the Ideal Gas Law equation (PV = nRTPV=nRT)

Explanation:

Look at the given, you were given the Pressure (P), Temperature (T), Volume (V) and mass (m) of an unknown gas.

P = 79.97 kPa
V = 4.167 L
T = 30^@C30C
m= 20.83 g

Based on the given, you can definitely use the Ideal Gas Law equation to find the molar mass of the gas, where R is a constant equal to 0.0821 (L*atm)/(mol*K)0.0821LatmmolK.

But first, we need to convert units:
P = 79.97 cancel "kPa" x (0.00986923 atm)/(1 cancel "kPa") = 0.789 atm
V = 4.167 L
T = 30^@C + 273.15 K = 303.15 K
m= "20.83 g"

Now we are ready to compute.

PV = nRT

(0.789 atm) (4.167 L) = n (0.0821 (L*atm)/(mol* cancel K)) (303.15 cancel K)

"3.288 atm"*L = n (24.8583 (L*atm)/(mol))

n = (3.288 cancel "atm"* cancel L)/(24.8583 cancel L* cancel (atm)/"mol") = 0.1322 mol

Since molar mass is defined as weight of substance over the number of moles substance or

MM = ("g substance")/("mol substance")

then

MM = ("20.83 g")/("0.1322 mol")

MM = color (red) (157.56 g/"mol")

Therefore, the molar mass of the unknown gas is 157.56 g/mol.