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16 March, 11:14

A common way to make hydrogen gas in the laboratory is to place a metal such as zinc in hydrochloric acid (see the figure). the hydrochloric acid reacts with the metal to produce hydrogen gas, which is then collected over water. suppose a student carries out this reaction and collects a total of 144.2 ml of gas at a pressure of 742 mmhg and a temperature of 25? c. what mass of hydrogen gas (in mg) does the student collect? (the vapor pressure of water is 23.78 mmhg at 25? c.)

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  1. 16 March, 11:51
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    Volume = 144.2 ml = 0.1442 l

    total pressure = 742 mmhg

    temperature = 25°C.

    mass of hydrogen gas (in mg) = ?

    vapor pressure of water is 23.78 mmhg at 25°C

    Solution:

    1) Partial pressure of hydrogen = total pressure - vapor pressure of water

    Partial pressure of hydrogen = 742 mmHg - 23.78 mmHg = 718.22 mmHg

    2) Number of moles of hydrogen

    pV = nRT = > n = (pV) / (RT)

    R = 62.36367 mmHg * l / mol * K

    n = (718.22 mmHg * 0.1442 l) / (62.36367 mmHg*l / K*mol * 298.15K) = 0.00557 mol

    3) mass of hydrogen (H2)

    mass = number of moles * molar mass

    molar mass of H2 = 2 * 1 g/mol = 2 g/mol

    => mass = 2 g/mol * 0.00557 mol = 0.01114 g. = 11.14 mg

    Answer: 11.14 mg
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