QUESTION 2 6.2 liters of an ideal gas is contained at 3.0 atm and 37 °C. How many moles of this gas are present? Round to TWO DECIMAL PLACES AND DON'T INCLUDE UNITS If there are 120. g of this gas, what is the molar mass? ROUND TO THE WHOLE NUMBER. DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS. Use the following Conversion Factors R=0.0821 L atm/(mol K) 1 L-1000 mL 1 atm-760 mmHg = 760 torr K-C+273.15

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QUESTION 1
Determine the molecular mass of a gas where 3.89 g occupies 254 mL at standard conditions
of temperature and pressure, to two decimal places. (do not include units in your answer)
Use the following Conversion Factors
R = 0.0821 L atm/(mol K)
1 L=1000 mL
1 atm = 760 mmHg = 760 torr
K=C+273.15
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 Determine the molecular mass of a gas where 3.89 g occupies 254 mL at standard conditions of temperature and pressure, to two decimal places. (do not include units in your answer) Use the following Conversion Factors R = 0.0821 L atm/(mol K) 1 L=1000 mL 1 atm = 760 mmHg = 760 torr K=C+273.15
QUESTION 2
6.2 liters of an ideal gas is contained at 3.0 atm and 37 °C. How many moles of this gas are
present?
Round to TWO DECIMAL PLACES AND DON'T INCLUDE UNITS
If there are 120. g of this gas, what is the molar mass?
ROUND TO THE WHOLE NUMBER. DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS.
Use the following Conversion Factors
R=0.0821 L atm/(mol K)
1 L=1000 mL
1 atm = 760 mmHg = 760 torr
K=C+273.15
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 6.2 liters of an ideal gas is contained at 3.0 atm and 37 °C. How many moles of this gas are present? Round to TWO DECIMAL PLACES AND DON'T INCLUDE UNITS If there are 120. g of this gas, what is the molar mass? ROUND TO THE WHOLE NUMBER. DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS. Use the following Conversion Factors R=0.0821 L atm/(mol K) 1 L=1000 mL 1 atm = 760 mmHg = 760 torr K=C+273.15
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