12. A 60.0 ml cylinder is filled with a mixture of an unknown element M(g) and Cl2(g) to partial pressures of 3.07 atm and 37.2 atm respectively, and a temperature of 30.0 °C. The cylinder is heated to a high temperature at which the binary compound, M,Cly is produced. The cylinder is then cooled to a temperature at which Cl2 is a gas and the binary compound, M,Cly, is solid. The remaining Cl2 gas is transferred to another 60.0 ml cylinder, where the pressure at 30.0 °C is 28.0 atm. Assuming that the unknown element, M, has reacted completely, find the empirical formula of the binary compound, M,Cly. Setup:

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12. A 60.0 ml cylinder is filled with a mixture of an unknown element M(g) and Cl2(g) to
partial pressures of 3.07 atm and 37.2 atm respectively, and a temperature of 30.0 °C. The
cylinder is heated to a high temperature at which the binary compound, M,Cly is produced.
The cylinder is then cooled to a temperature at which Cl2 is a gas and the binary
compound, M,Cly, is solid. The remaining Cl2 gas is transferred to another 60.0 ml
cylinder, where the pressure at 30.0 °C is 28.0 atm. Assuming that the unknown element,
M, has reacted completely, find the empirical formula of the binary compound, M,Cly.
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Transcribed Image Text:11:17 9 O X 100% 12. A 60.0 ml cylinder is filled with a mixture of an unknown element M(g) and Cl2(g) to partial pressures of 3.07 atm and 37.2 atm respectively, and a temperature of 30.0 °C. The cylinder is heated to a high temperature at which the binary compound, M,Cly is produced. The cylinder is then cooled to a temperature at which Cl2 is a gas and the binary compound, M,Cly, is solid. The remaining Cl2 gas is transferred to another 60.0 ml cylinder, where the pressure at 30.0 °C is 28.0 atm. Assuming that the unknown element, M, has reacted completely, find the empirical formula of the binary compound, M,Cly. Setup: II
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Given, for element M ,

Volume =60  mLT=30°C=30+273=303KP=3.07 atmtherefore, putting this value in ideal gas equation PV=nRTn=PVRT=3.07 atm×60×10-3L0.0821 L atm/mol K×303 K=7.4×10-3molmol of element M=7.4×10-3mol

 

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