A 3.49*g mass of a gas occupies a volume of 4.48*dm^3 under standard conditions, what is the molar mass of the gas?

1 Answer
Jun 26, 2017

"Molar mass"=17.5*g*mol^-1

Explanation:

Depending on your syllabus, at "STP" 1*mol of Ideal Gas occupies 22.4*dm^3, i.e. 22.4*dm^3*mol^-1.......and note that 1*dm^3=1xx(10^-1*m)^3=1/1000*m^3=1*L, cos' there are 1000*L in a "cubic metre".

And thus the "molar mass"="mass"/"molar quantity"

=(3.49*g)/((4.48*dm^3)/(22.4*dm^3*mol^-1))=17.5*g*mol^-1.......