CHEM120L Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Gas Constant, Ideal Gas Law, Dumas Method

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A volatile liquid is one that evaporates easily and allows us to use the dumas method to determine its (cid:373)olar (cid:373)ass. Du(cid:373)as method assu(cid:373)es that (cid:448)apour obeys the ideal gas la(cid:449) (cid:862)pv=(cid:374)rt(cid:863). This (cid:373)ea(cid:374)s that liquids with weaker intermolecular forces will be more accurate than those with stronger ones. To determine the molar mass of volatile liquids using the dumas method. When we place a volatile liquid into an erlenmeyer flask, we seal the flask with foil and prick a hole to allow gas to escape. Heating the liquid will evaporate as the gas will escape until the pressure inside the flask is equivalent to the pressure outside the flask.

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