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18 April, 03:10

In an effusion experiment it required 40 s for a certain number of moles of a gas of unknown molar mass to pass through a small orifice into a vacuum. Under the same conditions 16 s were required for the same number of moles of O2 to effuse. What is the molar mass of the unknown gas?

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  1. 18 April, 06:58
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    The molar mass of the unknown gas is 200 g/mol

    calculation

    let the unknown gas be represented by Y and molar mass be represented by MM

    The molar mass of Y is therefore calculated using

    = (time of Y / time of O2) = √ (MM of Y / MM of O2 formula.

    where MM of y = ?

    MM of O2 = 32 g/mol

    time of Y = 40 s

    time of O2 = 16 s

    40/16 = √ (MM of Y / 32)

    2.5=√MM of Y/32

    square both side to remove the √ sign

    6.25 = MM of Y/32

    multiply both side by 32

    MM of Y is therefore = 200 g / mol
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