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24 February, 08:32

Dinitrogen difluoride gas is collected at 5.0 °C in an evacuated flask with a measured volume of 50.0 L. When all the gas has ben collected, the pressure in the flask is measured to be 0.070 atm: Calculate the mass and number of moles of dinitrogen difluoride gas that were collected.

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  1. 24 February, 12:25
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    0.153 moles with a mass of 10.09 grams of dinitrogen difluoride gas were collected

    Explanation:

    Let's apply the Ideal Gases Law to solve this:

    P. V = n. R. T

    0.070 atm. 50L = n. 0.082L. atm / mol. K. 278K

    (0.070 atm. 50L) / (0.082L. atm / mol. K. 278K) = n

    0.153 moles = n

    Molar Mass N₂F₂ = 66.01 g/m

    Molar mass. moles = mass

    66.01 g/m. 0.153moles = 10.09 g
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