(56) Experiment 8 Ideal Gas Law: Estimation of Molar Mass of Magnesium QUESTIONS PRE LAB A 0.0500-g sample of magnesium is reacted with 25 mL of 3.0 M sulfuric acid as described in the experimer tal section. The resulting hydrogen gas is collected over water and is found to have a volume of 51.0 mL. The temperature is 25 °C and the atmospheric pressure is 760.00 mm Hg. The column of water height inside the graduated cylinder is found to be 24.0 mm. 1. What is the height of the water column after converting to an equivalent height of mercury in mm? 24 mm 1₂0 x (1:500mm (10) feb (1.76 mmHg) : 2. What is the pressure of the hydrogen gas in the column in mm Hg? 760-23.8-1.76=1 734.44 mm Hy 3. What is the pressure in question 2 converted to atmospheres? 4. What is the number of moles of hydrogen gas in the sample? 734.44mmitgx (1.00 atm 1760 mmig) = (0.9664 arm" 5. What is the number of moles of metal in the sample? 6. What is the calculated molar mass of the metal for this trial? 10 570167000 7. What is the percent error in this determination? or mor Bailligas Mbobol

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Experiment 8 Ideal Gas Law: Estimation of Molar Mass of Magnesium
QUESTIONS
PRE LAB
A 0.0500-g sample of magnesium is reacted with 25 mL of 3.0 M sulfuric acid as described in the experimen-
tal section. The resulting hydrogen gas is collected over water and is found to have a volume of 51.0 mL. The
temperature is 25 °C and the atmospheric pressure is 760.00 mm Hg. The column of water height inside the
graduated cylinder is found to be 24.0 mm.
1. What is the height of the water column after converting to an equivalent height of mercury in mm?
1.00mmHg
1.76 mmHg)
24 mm H₂0 x ( 13.0 mm ²1₂0) =
(13.6 mm (₂0)
2. What is the pressure of the hydrogen gas in the column in mm Hg?
3. What is the pressure in question 2 converted to atmospheres?
760- 23.8-1.76 (734.44 mm Hymm)
4. What is the number of moles of hydrogen gas in the sample?
6.
734.44mmitgx (1.00 atm 1760 mmily) = (0.9664 arm
5. What is the number of moles of metal in the sample?
12 10 514
What is the calculated molar mass of the metal for this trial?
7. What is the percent error in this determination?
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Transcribed Image Text:Experiment 8 Ideal Gas Law: Estimation of Molar Mass of Magnesium QUESTIONS PRE LAB A 0.0500-g sample of magnesium is reacted with 25 mL of 3.0 M sulfuric acid as described in the experimen- tal section. The resulting hydrogen gas is collected over water and is found to have a volume of 51.0 mL. The temperature is 25 °C and the atmospheric pressure is 760.00 mm Hg. The column of water height inside the graduated cylinder is found to be 24.0 mm. 1. What is the height of the water column after converting to an equivalent height of mercury in mm? 1.00mmHg 1.76 mmHg) 24 mm H₂0 x ( 13.0 mm ²1₂0) = (13.6 mm (₂0) 2. What is the pressure of the hydrogen gas in the column in mm Hg? 3. What is the pressure in question 2 converted to atmospheres? 760- 23.8-1.76 (734.44 mm Hymm) 4. What is the number of moles of hydrogen gas in the sample? 6. 734.44mmitgx (1.00 atm 1760 mmily) = (0.9664 arm 5. What is the number of moles of metal in the sample? 12 10 514 What is the calculated molar mass of the metal for this trial? 7. What is the percent error in this determination? (SUF us slabe 1016/
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