1. Determine the value of the ideal gas constant. 2. Compare your value of ideal gas constant to the literature value, and calculate the percent error. Mg(s) + 2 HCI(aq) -> H2 (g) + MgCl2(aq) given: 0.О325g Mass of Mg Ribbon: 10 mL of 6 M HCI Barometric Pressure: 101.8 kPa Room Temperature: 24.5 oC Water Vapour Pressure: 23.1 mmHg Mass of Mg Ribbon: 0.0325g Initial volume of the Burette: 1.55 mL Final Volume of the Burette: 36.35 mL Height of the Water Column in the 167.0 mm Burette:

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1. Determine the value of the ideal gas
constant.
2. Compare your value of ideal gas
constant to the literature value, and
calculate the percent error.
Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) -> H2 (g) + MgCI2(aq)
given:
0.0325g
Mass of Mg Ribbon:
10 mL of 6 M HCI
Barometric Pressure: 101.8 kPa
Room Temperature: 24.5 oC
Water Vapour Pressure: 23.1 mmHg
Mass of Mg Ribbon:
0.0325g
Initial volume of the Burette: 1.55 mL
Final Volume of the Burette: 36.35 mL
Height of the Water Column in the
167.0 mm
Burette:
Transcribed Image Text:1. Determine the value of the ideal gas constant. 2. Compare your value of ideal gas constant to the literature value, and calculate the percent error. Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) -> H2 (g) + MgCI2(aq) given: 0.0325g Mass of Mg Ribbon: 10 mL of 6 M HCI Barometric Pressure: 101.8 kPa Room Temperature: 24.5 oC Water Vapour Pressure: 23.1 mmHg Mass of Mg Ribbon: 0.0325g Initial volume of the Burette: 1.55 mL Final Volume of the Burette: 36.35 mL Height of the Water Column in the 167.0 mm Burette:
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