INTRO TO CHEM LLF+ALEKS360 >BI<
INTRO TO CHEM LLF+ALEKS360 >BI<
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Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 9, Problem 161QP

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Interpretation:

The gas which has the greatest density is to be identified.

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The ideal gas equation states that pressure P and volume of a gas V is directly proportional to number of moles n and temperature T of the gas.

PV=nRT …… (1)

Here, R is the universal gas constant having value 0.08206 L atm mol1K1 .

Density ρ of a gas is equal to the ratio of mass m of the gas to the volume V of the gas.

ρ=mV …… (2)

The number of moles n is equal to the ratio of mass m of the gas to the molar mass MM of the gas.

n=mMM …… (3)

The gas is kept in 2.50 L container with pressure of 1.12 atm and temperature 25°C . Convert temperature units from degree Celsius to kelvin as follows:

TK=T°C+273.15

Convert temperature 25°C units from degree Celsius to kelvin as follows:

T=25+273.15=298.15 K

Substitute P as 1.12 atm , V as 2.50 L , R as 0.08206 L atm mol1 K1 , and T as 298.15 K in equation (1):

1.12 atm×2.50 L=n×0.08206 L atm mol1 K1×298.15 Kn=1.12 atm×2.50 L0.08206 L atm mol1 K1×298.15 K=0.114 mol

The molar mass of N2 gas is as follows:

N2=2×14 g mol1=28 g mol1

Substitute n as 0.114 mol and MM as 28 g mol1 in equation (3):

0.114 mol=m28 g mol1m=3.192 g

Substitute m as 3.192 g and V as 2.50 L in equation (2):

ρ=3.192g2.50 L=1.278 g L1

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The gas which has the greatest density is to be identified.

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The molar mass of O2 gas is as follows:

O2=2×16 g mol1=32 g mol1

Substitute n as 0.114 mol and MM as 32 g mol1 in equation (3):

0.114 mol=m32 g mol1m=3.648 g

Substitute m as 3.648 g and V as 2.50 L in equation (2):

ρ=3.648 g2.50 L=1.46 g L1

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The gas which has the greatest density is to be identified.

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The molar mass of CO2 gas is as follows:

CO2=12 g mol1+2×16 g mol1=44 g mol1

Substitute n as 0.114 mol and MM as 44 g mol1 in equation (3):

0.114 mol=m44 g mol1m=5.016 g

Substitute m as 5.016 g and V as 2.50 L in equation (2):

ρ=5.016 g2.50 L=2.0064 g L1

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The gas which has the greatest density is to be identified.

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The molar mass of He gas is as follows:

He=4 g mol1

Substitute n as 0.114 mol and MM as 4 g mol1 in equation (3):

0.114 mol=m4 g mol1m=0.456 g

Substitute m as 0.456 g and V as 2.50 L in equation (2):

ρ=0.456 g2.50 L=0.227 g L1

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The gas which has the greatest density is to be identified.

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The molar mass of SO2 gas is as follows:

SO2=32 g mol1+2×16 g mol1=64 g mol1

Substitute n as 0.114 mol and MM as 64 g mol1 in equation (3):

0.114 mol=m64 g mol1m=7.296 g

Substitute m as 7.296 g and V as 2.50 L in equation (2):

ρ=7.296 g2.50 L=2.918 g L1

Therefore, sulfur dioxide is the gas having the highest density.

The arrangement in the increasing order of the densities of gases are:

SO2>CO2>O2>N2>He .

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