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Molar Mass of a Volaile Liquld Name Section Experiment 8 Advance Study Assignment: Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid L. A student weighs an empty flask and stopper and finds the mass to be $4.868g She then adds about 5 ml of an unknown liquid and heats the flask in a boiling water bath at 100°C. After all the liquid is vapor- ized, she removes the flask from the bath, stoppers it, and lets it cool. After it is cool, she momessarily removes the stopper, then replaces it and weighs the flask and condensed vapor, obeaining a mass of 55.802 g. The volume of the flask is known to be 2425ml. The barometric pressure in the laboratory that day is 747 mm Hg a. What was the pressure of the vapor in the flask in atm? atma What was the temperature of the vapor in K? the volume of the flask in liters? c. What was the mass of vapor that was presena in the flask? grams d. How many moles of vapor are present? moles e. What is the mass of one mole of vapor (Eq. 2) -g/hole 2. How would each of the following procedural errors affect the results to be expected in this experiment Give your reasoning in cach case. a All of the liquid was not vaporized when the flask was removed from the water bath. b. The student read the barometric pressure as 727 mm Hg rather than its true value of 747 mm Hg c. The flask was left open to the atmosphere while it was being cooled, and the stopper was inserted just before the final weighing temperature of d. The flask was removed from the bath before the vapor had reached the water. All the liquid had vaporized
Molar Mass of a Volaile Liquld Name Section Experiment 8 Advance Study Assignment: Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid L. A student weighs an empty flask and stopper and finds the mass to be $4.868g She then adds about 5 ml of an unknown liquid and heats the flask in a boiling water bath at 100°C. After all the liquid is vapor- ized, she removes the flask from the bath, stoppers it, and lets it cool. After it is cool, she momessarily removes the stopper, then replaces it and weighs the flask and condensed vapor, obeaining a mass of 55.802 g. The volume of the flask is known to be 2425ml. The barometric pressure in the laboratory that day is 747 mm Hg a. What was the pressure of the vapor in the flask in atm? atma What was the temperature of the vapor in K? the volume of the flask in liters? c. What was the mass of vapor that was presena in the flask? grams d. How many moles of vapor are present? moles e. What is the mass of one mole of vapor (Eq. 2) -g/hole 2. How would each of the following procedural errors affect the results to be expected in this experiment Give your reasoning in cach case. a All of the liquid was not vaporized when the flask was removed from the water bath. b. The student read the barometric pressure as 727 mm Hg rather than its true value of 747 mm Hg c. The flask was left open to the atmosphere while it was being cooled, and the stopper was inserted just before the final weighing temperature of d. The flask was removed from the bath before the vapor had reached the water. All the liquid had vaporized
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