0.112 g tin capsule ale and alloy 0.271 g pty beaker 141.209 g d displaced water 307.712 g 745.9 mm Hg pressure e of water 21°C Calculations alloy aced water laced water dix H) gen gas (VH) aydrogen gas perature of the water) K water (PH,0) see Appendix H) mm Hg ydrogen gas mm Hg cen gas (nH,) mol =r g sample (n H,) mol/g Equation 12)

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2. Two students weigh a gelatin capsule (0.112g). Next they add pieces of aluminum-zinc alloy to the capsule and weigh the capsule and alloy (0.271g). They weigh out an empty beaker (141.209) and begin the experiment. After the reaction, they determine the mass of the beaker (with displaced water) to be 307.712g. The temperature of the water was 21 degrees Celsius and the barometric pressure was 745.9 mmHg. Fill the calculation section of the table on the following page. 

0.112 g
tin capsule
ale and alloy
0.271 g
pty beaker
141.209 g
d displaced water
307.712 g
745.9 mm Hg
pressure
e of water
21°C
Calculations
alloy
aced water
laced water
dix H)
gen gas (VH)
aydrogen gas
perature of the water)
K
water (PH,0)
see Appendix H)
mm Hg
ydrogen gas
mm Hg
cen gas (nH,)
mol
=r g sample (n H,)
mol/g
Equation 12)
Transcribed Image Text:0.112 g tin capsule ale and alloy 0.271 g pty beaker 141.209 g d displaced water 307.712 g 745.9 mm Hg pressure e of water 21°C Calculations alloy aced water laced water dix H) gen gas (VH) aydrogen gas perature of the water) K water (PH,0) see Appendix H) mm Hg ydrogen gas mm Hg cen gas (nH,) mol =r g sample (n H,) mol/g Equation 12)
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