If 2.31 g of the vapor of a volatile liquid is able to fill a 498 ml flask at 100 degrees C and 775 mmHg, how do you calculate the molar mass of the liquid? Also, how do you calculate the density of the vapor under these conditions?
1 Answer
The molar mass of the gas is 139 g/mol, and its density is 4.64 g/L.
Explanation:
We can use the Ideal Gas Law to solve both of these problems:
color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)PV = nRT color(white)(a/a)|)))" "
Molar mass
Since
color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)PV = m/MRTcolor(white)(a/a)|)))" "
We can rearrange this to get
M = (mRT)/(PV)
∴
∴ The molar mass is 139 g/mol.
Density
We have seen that .
color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)PV = m/MRTcolor(white)(a/a)|)))" "
We can rearrange this to
PM = m/VRT
But
∴
color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)ρ = (PM)/(RT)color(white)(a/a)|)))" "
∴