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From ideal gas equation we know, PV = nRT
All the terms have their usual significance.
PV =w/M * RT
( where , n is number of moles = w/M, we = weight of gas, M = molecular weight of the gas)
Therefore, PV = wRT/M
At standard conditions , value of pressure, P = 1atm and standard temperature, T = 273K
And value of universal gas constant, R = 0.082 lit. atm. K⁻¹.mol⁻¹
Given that, weight of gas,
w = 5.60g and volume of gas,
V = 500mL = 0.5 Liters
Therefore, substituting all the value, we get :
Molar mass = 5.60 * 0.082 * 273 / 1 * 0.5
Molar mass = 250.7232 g/mole
We know this from the ideal gas equation,
[tex]PV=nRT\\PV=w/M* RT= WRT/M[/tex]
All of the terms have their normal meanings.
(where n is the number of moles, w/M is the weight of the gas, and M is the gas's molecular weight)
- As a result, at typical conditions, with a pressure of 1 atm and a temperature of 273K.
- Given that the volume of gas, V = 500mL = 0.5 Liters, and the weight of gas, w = 5.60g
- As a result of substituting all of the values, we get:
[tex]Molar mass = 5.60 * 0.082 * 273 / 1 * 0.5\\\\Molar mass = 250.7232 g/mole[/tex]
Thus, the molar mass is 250.7232g/mole.
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