14,402 g Mass of glass bulb with the unknown gas: Mass empty bulb Temperature Volume of glass bulb: 670. mL Pressure 12.232 g 1751. tor 21.C The gas is A,3 8.) (a)Which of the four substances (A, B, C, or D) has the strongest intermolecular forces? (b) How do you know? 800 700 so0 500 400 300 300 300 c) What is the normal boiling point of substance A? O0 2 30

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Mass of glass bulb with the unknown gas: 14.402g
Mass empty bulb
Temperature
Volume of glass bulb: 670. mL
Pressure
12.232 g
1751. tor
21.C
The gas is
A,3
8.) (a)Which of the four substances (A, B, C, or D) has the strongest intermolecular forces?
(b) How do you know?
B
.
(c) What is the normal boiling point of substance A?
(d) What is the boiling point of C at high altitude, where the atmospheric pressure is 650 torr
(e) Are any of these substances gases at 90"C? (You may assume the atmospheric pressure is I atm.)
If yes, write letter(s) here:
Temperature (
Say how you know:
Transcribed Image Text:Mass of glass bulb with the unknown gas: 14.402g Mass empty bulb Temperature Volume of glass bulb: 670. mL Pressure 12.232 g 1751. tor 21.C The gas is A,3 8.) (a)Which of the four substances (A, B, C, or D) has the strongest intermolecular forces? (b) How do you know? B . (c) What is the normal boiling point of substance A? (d) What is the boiling point of C at high altitude, where the atmospheric pressure is 650 torr (e) Are any of these substances gases at 90"C? (You may assume the atmospheric pressure is I atm.) If yes, write letter(s) here: Temperature ( Say how you know:
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mass of the unknown gas, m = 14.402 - 12.232 = 2.17 g
T = 21oC = 21 +273.15 = 294.15 K 
volume , V= 670 mL = 0.67L 
Pressure, P = 1751 torr = 2.3039 atm
since 1atm = 760 torr
R = 0.0821 L atm mol-1K-1

use ideal gas equation to find molar mass,
M = mRTPV = 2.17 g x 0.0821 x 294.15 K2.3039 atm x 0.67L = 33.9495 g/mol ~ 34g/mol
Therefore the unknown gas is H2O2 , hydrogen peroxide. 

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