I 3 56 Mass of Mg ribbon (g) Temperature of H₂(g) (°C) Volume of H₂ collected (mL) Atmospheric pressure (torr) 7 Vapor pressure of water (torr) Volume of H₂ gas in liters (L) Temperature of H₂ gas in Kelvin (K) Moles of H₂ gas (mol) Pressure of H₂ gas in atmospheres (atm) 6 Experimental value of R (L-atm/(mol-K)) Average value of R (L-atm/(mol-K)) Percent error (%) Use 0.08206 L-atm/(mol-K) for the theoretical value of R Trial 1 0.036 23.0 36.30 768 Trial 2 0.033 23.0 33.90 768

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Calculations for experimentally determining R
Mass of Mg ribbon (g)
Temperature of H₂(g) (°C)
Volume of H₂ collected (mL)
Atmospheric pressure (torr)
Vapor pressure of water (torr)
Volume of H2 gas in liters (L)
Temperature of H₂ gas in Kelvin (K)
Moles of H₂ gas (mol)
Pressure of H₂ gas in atmospheres (atm)
Experimental value of R (L-atm/(mol.K))
Average value of R (L.atm/(mol-K))
Percent error (%)
Use 0.08206 L'atm/(mol·K) for the theoretical value of R
Trial 1
0.036
23.0
36.30
768
Trial 2
0.033
23.0
33.90
768
Transcribed Image Text:2 3 ↓ 5 6 7 Calculations for experimentally determining R Mass of Mg ribbon (g) Temperature of H₂(g) (°C) Volume of H₂ collected (mL) Atmospheric pressure (torr) Vapor pressure of water (torr) Volume of H2 gas in liters (L) Temperature of H₂ gas in Kelvin (K) Moles of H₂ gas (mol) Pressure of H₂ gas in atmospheres (atm) Experimental value of R (L-atm/(mol.K)) Average value of R (L.atm/(mol-K)) Percent error (%) Use 0.08206 L'atm/(mol·K) for the theoretical value of R Trial 1 0.036 23.0 36.30 768 Trial 2 0.033 23.0 33.90 768
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