2-12. a. Use the ideal gas law (Problem 1-17) to calculate the density (g/mL) of helium at 20°C and 1.00 bar.

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2-12.
a. Use the ideal gas law (Problem 1-17) to calculate the density (g/mL) of helium
at 20°C and 1.00 bar.
b. Find the true mass of Na (density = 0.97 g/mL) weighed in a glove box with a
He atmosphere, if the apparent mass is 0.823 g.
c. From Figure 2-6, estimate the buoyancy correction if you had weighted Na in
air, and find the apparent mass in air.
Transcribed Image Text:2-12. a. Use the ideal gas law (Problem 1-17) to calculate the density (g/mL) of helium at 20°C and 1.00 bar. b. Find the true mass of Na (density = 0.97 g/mL) weighed in a glove box with a He atmosphere, if the apparent mass is 0.823 g. c. From Figure 2-6, estimate the buoyancy correction if you had weighted Na in air, and find the apparent mass in air.
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