A 6.28L sample of methane was collected over water at 15°C until the pressure in the flask was 711 torr. A small amount of CaSO4(s) was then added to the flask to absorb the water vapor (forming CaSO4-2H20(s)). What is the pressure inside the flask once all the water is absorbed? Assume that the addition of CaSO4(s) absorbed all the water and did not change the volume of the flask. The pressure in the flask is i torr. How many moles of CH4(g) have been collected? i mol

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A 6.28L sample of methane was collected over water at 15°C until the pressure in the flask was 711 torr. A small amount of CaSO4(s)
was then added to the flask to absorb the water vapor (forming CASO4-2H2O(s)).
What is the pressure inside the flask once all the water is absorbed? Assume that the addition of CaSO4(s) absorbed all the water
and did not change the volume of the flask.
The pressure in the flask is
i
torr.
How many moles of CH4(g) have been collected?
i
mol
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Transcribed Image Text:A 6.28L sample of methane was collected over water at 15°C until the pressure in the flask was 711 torr. A small amount of CaSO4(s) was then added to the flask to absorb the water vapor (forming CASO4-2H2O(s)). What is the pressure inside the flask once all the water is absorbed? Assume that the addition of CaSO4(s) absorbed all the water and did not change the volume of the flask. The pressure in the flask is i torr. How many moles of CH4(g) have been collected? i mol Attempts: 0 of 15 used Submit Answer Save for Later S DEC étv MacBook Air DD 80 F7 F8 F9 F10 F4 F5 F6 F3
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