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Individual Data (Table 1) Data Trial 1 Temperature of boiling water (TD) Trial 2 K 101.0°C...
DATA TABLE Trial 1 Trial 2 Mass of Erlenmeyer flask, rubber band and foil cover (g) 90.560 90.10 Temperature of water bath (°C) 100t 99.1 Mass of Erlenmeyer flask, rubber band, foil cover and condensed 0819 gas sample (9) Mass of the condensed gas sample (9) 251.59 Barometric (atmospheric) pressure (mmHg) 128.96 28.93 Volume of the Erlenmeyer flask (mL) 170 170 Molar mass of the unknown sample (g/mole) Average molar mass (g/mol): DATA ANALYSIS (Show your calculations) 1. Determine the...
Experiment is done at the following conditions. Temperature of boiling water (°C) 99.2 Atmoshperic Pressure (torr) 759 Results Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Volume of flask (ml) 142.59 142.59 142.59 Mass of dry flask, foil, and rubber band (g) 74.448 74.733 74.45274.451 74.733 74.732 Mass of flask, foil, rubber band and vapor (9) Mass of vapor (9) 0.285 0.2800.281 Calculations Unknown number Number of moles using ideal gas law (g/mol) Molar mass using ideal gas law (g/mol) Average molar...
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please solve Q5 & Q6
Q4 answer
Table 2. Experimental Data Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 30.13 Atmospheric Pressure (inches Hg) Mass Mg used (6) 0.039 0.025 0.011 Volume Hz gas generated (mL) 39.58 25.89 11.47 Water Temperature (°C) 19.0 19.0 19.0 16.48 16.48 16.48 Partial Pressure Water Vapor (mm Hg: from Table 1) Difference in Water Levels (mm) 14.31cm 35.72cm 46.13cm Table 3. Molar Gas Volume and Ideal Gas Constant Calculations Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial...
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solve Q3 and Q4 please
Table 2. Experimental Data Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 30.13 Atmospheric Pressure (inches Hg) Mass Mg used (8) 0.039 0.025 0.011 39.58 25.89 11.47 Volume Hz gas generated (mL) Water Temperature (°C) 19.0 19.0 19.0 16.48 16.48 16.48 Partial Pressure Water Vapor (mm Hg; from Table 1) Difference in Water Levels (mm) 14.31cm 35.72cm 46.13cm Table 3. Molar Gas Volume and Ideal Gas Constant Calculations Trial 1 Trial 3 Trial 2 Trial...
Q3: At absolute zero, what should be the volume of the gas?
Q4: According to your graph, what is the Kelvin temperature at
absolute zero?
Q5: How well does your experimental Kevin temperature for
absolute zero compare with the acceptable value at 0K?
Table 2 (Shared Data (Volume of hot in (Volume of cool in Temperature of cool ) Temperature of hot al) Sa Total volume of lies Volume of cool water that Average V.).V Temperature of cool water Temperature...
1 and 2. A student carried out the procedure described in this experiment to verify Charles's Law. The follow data were obtained: Temperature of the boiling water = 99.0°C Room temperature = 28.0°C Volume of water drawn back into the flask = 50.0mL Total volume of the flask = 275.5mL Identify V, and T, Identify V2 and T2 Using the same equation you used on the Report Sheet, verify Charles's Law. Calculate any percent deviation. Equation 1. Charles's Law Vi...
Data Sheet Table 2: Temperature, Pressure, and Volume Data Temperature of Tap Water (°C) Room (or regional) Pressure (atm) Initial Volume of Air (mL) Final Volume of Air (after reaction) (mL) Volume of O2 Collected (Final Volume - Initial Volume) 24 29.5 TO 40mL Table 3: Reaction Time Data Time Reaction Started Time Reaction Ended Total Reaction Time 0,00 0.40 40 SECONDS Post-Lab Questions 1. Using the Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT), calculate the grams of Oz produced in...
Data Collecting hydrogen gas from the reaction of Mg with HCI Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Atmospheric pressure (in Hg) O pen Mass Mg ribbon 0.069 1.osa. 1.069 Volume Ha collected (ml) sim 40 mL de ML Temperature of water (°C) 23 с әət 1 22oC Vapor pressure of water (Table 10.1) 19.8WHO 19.8 mmHg 1.8 in Ho Atmospheric pressure (mm Hg) Partial pressure of H2 Temperature of water (K) Volume of H: collected (L) Moles Hz Theoretical moles...
Experiment is done at the following conditions Temperature of boiling water (C) 99.8 1755 Atmoshperic Pressure (torr) Results Trial Trial 2 Trial 3 Volume of flask (ml) 141.62 141.62 75.649 Mass of dry flask, foil, and rubber band (9) 75.655 141.62 75.653 75.865 0.212 75.868 Mass of flask, foil, rubber band and vapor (@) 75.864 Mass of vapor (9) 0.215 Calculations 0.212 2 M Unknown number Number of moles using ideal gas law g/mol) Molar mass using ideal gas law...
1) A weather balloon filled with He gas to a volume of 262 L on a day when the temperature was 18°C. The balloon was only released the next day when the temperature was -10°C. Calculate the new volume of the weather balloon. Assume that the atmospheric pressure remained the same on both days. 2) The volume of an empty flask with a one-holed stopper was 285 ml (V1). You heated the flask for 1 minute (T1) and then cooled...