Temperature of water (K) Vapor pressure of water (mmHg) Barometric pressure (mmHg) Observations bubbles Volume of hydrogen gas collected (mL) Volume of hydrogen gas collected (L) Pressure of hydrogen gas (mmHg) Pressure of hydrogen gas (atm) 298.15 23.8 777.0 18.00 0.01800

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LABORATORY SIMULATION
Observations
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Temperature of water (K)
Vapor pressure of water (mmHg)
Barometric pressure (mmHg)
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Volume of hydrogen gas collected (mL)
Volume of hydrogen gas collected (L)
Pressure of hydrogen gas (mmHg)
Pressure of hydrogen gas (atm)
Moles of hydrogen gas produced (mol)
Ideal gas constant (L-atm-mol-¹-K¹)
How to calculate ideal gas constant
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298.15
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777.0
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0.01800
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Water Vapor Pressure Table
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