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Weighing Gases Lesson 8
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The electrolysis of water is used to generate 0. 250 g of H2 (g)
The electrolysis of water is used to generate g of H2 (g). If the hydrogen was generated at a rate of amps over a period of hours, calculate Avogadro’s number (the number of atoms of H in 1 gram) 1 amp is defined as the number of coulombs per second. There are x electrons in a coulomb. It takes 1 electron to make 1 H atom h x 60 min x 60 s x coul x x el x 1 at H 1 el 1 h 1 min s 1 coul = x at H = x at H 0.250 g
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Avogadro’s hypothesis states that equal volumes of gases have the same number of
particles. If you weigh the volumes 1.0 L of CO2 2.56 g = = = 22 0.116 g 1.0 L of H2 Note that the mass ratio is the same as the molar mass ratio CO2 = 44 g/mole = 22 H2 2.02 g/mole
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A volume of an unknown gas weighs 0. 563 g
A volume of an unknown gas weighs g. An equal volume of H2 gas weighs g. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown gas. Gas X = g = x g/mole = g/mole H2 g This means the molar mass of gas X is 31.7 x heavier than H2 If the gas is a byproduct of burning coal and causes acid rain, what is the gas? SO2
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A volume of an unknown gas weighs 2. 365g
A volume of an unknown gas weighs 2.365g. An equal volume of C2H6 (ethane) gas weighs 17.7g. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown gas. Gas X = g = x g/mole = g/mole C2H6 17.7 g This means the molar mass of gas X is x C2H6 If the unknown gas is an element, what gas is it? Helium Rock me Avogadro
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