Suppose a student repeated Lab 1 using a different divalent metal X. The molar mass of metal X is 43.8 g/mol. An unknown mass of metal X was reacted with excess HCI (1 mole of Metal X produces 1 mole of H2 gas). The volume of H, gas produced was 26.53 mL. The reaction was performed at an atmospheric pressure of 547.6 mm Hg and at 18.0 °C. Calculate the mass of metal X that was used in the reaction. (Ignore the water vapour pressure (pH,O)) L-mm Hg mol-K R=62.4 Answer:

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Suppose a student repeated Lab 1 using a different divalent metal X.
The molar mass of metal X is 43.8 g/mol.
An unknown mass of metal X was reacted with excess HCI (1 mole of Metal X
produces 1 mole of H2 gas). The volume of H, gas produced was 26.53 mL.
The reaction was performed at an atmospheric pressure of 547.6 mm Hg and at
18.0 °C.
Calculate the mass of metal X that was used in the reaction.
(Ignore the water vapour pressure (pH,O))
L-mm Hg
R=62.4 7mol-K
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a student repeated Lab 1 using a different divalent metal X. The molar mass of metal X is 43.8 g/mol. An unknown mass of metal X was reacted with excess HCI (1 mole of Metal X produces 1 mole of H2 gas). The volume of H, gas produced was 26.53 mL. The reaction was performed at an atmospheric pressure of 547.6 mm Hg and at 18.0 °C. Calculate the mass of metal X that was used in the reaction. (Ignore the water vapour pressure (pH,O)) L-mm Hg R=62.4 7mol-K Answer:
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