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26 May, 00:15

1. To identify a diatomic gas (X2), a researcher carried out the following experiment: She weighed an empty 4.8-L bulb, then filled it with the gas at 1.60atm and 30.0? C and weighed it again. The difference in mass was 8.7g. Identify the gas. 2. A gaseous mixture of O2 and N2 contains 38.8{/rm / /%} nitrogen by mass. What is the partial pressure of oxygen in the mixture if the total pressure is 545mmHg?

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  1. 26 May, 01:48
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    1) The diometic gas is N2 (molar mass 28 g/mol)

    2) The partialpressure of oxygen is 316.6 mmHg

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Volume = 4.8 L

    pressure = 1.60 atm

    temperature = 30.0°C

    Difference in mass after weighting again = 8.7 grams

    Step 2:

    PV = nRT

    ⇒ with P = the pressure of the gas = 1.60 atm

    ⇒ with V = the volume of the gas = 4.8 L

    ⇒ with n = the number of moles = mass/molar mass

    ⇒ with R = the gas constant = 0.08206 L*atm/k*mol

    ⇒ with T = the temperature = 30.0 °C = 303 K

    (1.60 atm) (4.8L) = (n) * (0.08206) * (303 K)

    n = (1.60 * 4.8) / (0.08206*303)

    n = 0.30888 mol

    Step 3: Calculate molar mass

    Molar mass = mass / moles

    Molar mass = 8.7 grams / 0.3089 moles

    Molar mass ≈ 28 g/mol

    The diometic gas is N2

    2) What is the partial pressure of oxygen in the mixture if the total pressure is 545mmHg?

    Step 1: Calculate mass of nitrogen

    Let's assume a 100 gram sample. This means 38.8 grams is nitrogen

    Step2: Calculate moles of N2

    Moles N2 = mass N2 / molar mass N2

    Moles N2 = 38.8 grams / 28.02 grams

    Moles N2 = 1.38 moles

    Step 3: Calculate moles of O2

    Moles O2 = (100 - 38.8) / 32 g/mol

    Moles O2 = 1.9125 moles O2

    Step 4: Calculate molefraction of oxygen

    Molefraction O2 = moles of component/total moles in mixture

    =1.9125 / (1.9125 + 1.38 moles)

    =0.581

    Step 5: Calculate the partial pressure of oxygen

    PO2 = molefraction O2 * Ptotal

    =0.581 * 545mmHg

    =316.6 mmHg

    The partialpressure of oxygen is 316.6 mmHg
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