DATA TABLE Trial 1 Trial 2 Mass of Erlenmeyer flask, rubber band and foil cover (g) 90.560 90.10 Temperature of wat...
Prepare For It! Prelab Question A student weighs a flask, foil cover, and rubber band and finds the mass is 74.95 g. He then adds about 5 mL to the flask and then heats the flask in a boiling water bath (100.0°C) to evaporate all of the volatile liquid. Once the flask is removed from the water bath and cooled, the collected gas condenses into a liquid. The mass of the flask, foil cover, rubber band, and condensed liquid is...
Mass of flask and foil (g) = 63.4842 Mass of flask, foil, and condesned vapor (g) = 63.6995 Temperature of boiling water bath (C) = 95 degrees C Volume of flask (mL) = 134 Barometric pressre (mmHg) = 763.8 Room temperature (C) = 21.0 degrees C Vapor pressure at room temperature (mmHg) = 100 Find the following: 1) Uncorrected mass of condensed vapor (g) = ? 2). Corrected density of air (g/L) = ? 3). Average volume of flask (L)...
Barometric Pressure 0.992 atm Mass of Flask + Foil 56 g Mass of Flask + Foil + Condensed Liquid 59 g Mass of Condensed Liquid 3 g Volume of Flask 300 ml Temperature of Water Bath when Vaporization Begins 333 K Temperature of Water Bath when Water Begins to Boil 363 K Molar Mass 46 g mol Ideal gas law PV=nRT P=pressure V=volume of gas n=number of moles R=gas constant T=temperature Molar volume V=RT/P Density of gas D=PM x RT Molar mass M=(mRT)/(PV) I...
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Temperature of boiling water bath Mass of flask + rubber band + foil + condensed gas Mass of flask + rubber band + foil 1ST TRIAL 2ND TRIAL 100.5 °C 100.5 °C 123,713 8 123.452 8 123.351g 103.452 8 16.3628 0.756 8 373.5 k 375.5 0.0821 L'atm/molek Mass of condensed gas Temperature of vapor (converted to K) Universal gas constant, R Barometric Pressure (converted to atm) atm a9986 0.0663 Volume of flask...
i dont understand why the molecular weight i calculated
(42.012 g/mol) for my unknown liquid (acetone) is less than the
actual molecular weight (58.08 g/mol). what errors could i have
made in my lab that would account for the difference.
Molecular Weight of a Volatile Liquid In this experiment, an amount of liquid more than sufficient to fill the flask when vaporized is placed in a flask of measured volume and mass. The flask is then heated in a boiling...
Date Data Sheet Section Code Table 10.1. Mass, pressure, temperature, and volume measurements. Unknown Number: 924 Runi Run 2 Run 3 Estimated Error Mass of flask and foil (g) 72.22 72.25 Mass of flask, foil, and condensed vapor (g) 72.39 1241 Temperature of boiling water bath (°C) 100 °C 100°C Volume of Alask (mL) ML 154mL Barometric pressure (mmHg) 754.1754) Room temperature (°C) 22.0021°C Vapor pressure at room temperature (mmHg) 100 °C 100C A student neglected to measure the volume...
1. Under what conditions do real gases behave most like an ideal gas? 3. A student had an unknown liquid and wished to determine its molecular weight. The following data was collected using the procedure of this experiment: Weight of the 125 mL Erlenmeyer flask and cover (Al foil and Cu wire), 75.33 g Weight of cooled flask and cover containing condensed liquid, 87.6 g Temperature of boiling water, 100.5 oC Volume of the 125 mL Erlenmeyer flask, 165.5 mL Atmospheric pressure, 780.3...
1) Given the following data, calculate the temperature of the gas in Kelvin, the pressure of the gas in atm, the mass of the condensed liquid, the volume of the gas in L, the moles of gas in the flask and then calculate the molar mass of the unknown liquid Mass of empty flask and foil 78.639g 99.3°C 14.4 psi 79.118g Temperature of hot water atm Pressure in lab Mass of flask, foil and condensed unknown liquid AFTER heating and...
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Instructor Name: Student Name: DATA (EXP #13): Part 1: The Action of Atmospheric Pressure Observations upon immersing the can in ice-water bath: Part 2: Determination of the Molar Mass of Gases Barometric pressure (mmHg): 734.2 mm Room temperature (0 23, 6"c CO2 Natural Gas Mass of flask/stopper filled with air (g) 126 069 125.959 la 0146-16 146.9 Volume of water used to fill flask (mL) 267-nL...
THE MOLAR MASS OF A VOLATILE LIQUID 1. A foil-covered flask was found to have a mass of 161.38 have a mass of 167.38 g. A volatile liquid was placed L00.0°C at a barometric pressure of 743.8 mm Hg. The foil-covered inside and heated to 100.0°C at a barometric press flask containing the vapor had a mass the molar mass of this volatile liquid. 's the vapor had a mass of 167.71 g and a volume of 147.0 mL. Calculate...