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26 August, 03:48

A chemistry student found the density of Freon-11 (CFCl3) to be 5.58 g/L under her experimental conditions. Her measurements showed that the density of an unknown gas was 4.38 g/L under the same conditions. What is the molar mass of the unknown?

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  1. 26 August, 06:01
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    52.56 g/mol

    Explanation:

    Given:

    density of CFCL3=5.58 g/mol

    density of unknown gas=4.38 g/mol

    From ideal gas law PV=nRT

    N=number of moles=mass/molar mass

    P=pressure

    R=gas constant

    T=Temperature

    Therefore PV = (mass/molar mass) RT ...1

    Making molar mass the subject of the equation

    Molar mass = (mass/V) RT/P ...2

    Since density ƥ=mass/volume. Substitute in equation 2 above

    Molar mass = ƥ * RT/P ... 3

    Since the conditions applied does not change as stated in the question. let k=RT/P

    Substituting in equation 3, molar mass = ƥ * k ... 4

    For FREON-11 (CFCL3)

    Atomic weights are

    C=12

    F=19

    CL3=3*12=36

    Molar mass of CFCL3=12+19+36=67

    Substitute in equation 4

    67=5.58 * k

    K=12 L/mol

    Applying equation 4 for the unknown gas with 4.38g/mol density

    Molar mass=4.38 * 12=52.56 g/mol
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