Gas Law_Report (Fillable)(2)

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The Ideal Gas Law Name: #1). Teaspoons of Baking Soda used: Mass of Baking Soda used: #2). Tablespoons of Water used in Baking Soda solution: #3). What is the chemical formula for Baking Soda? #4). How many moles of Baking Soda were used? Show your work. #5). Molarity of Baking Soda Solution. Show your work: #6). Concentration of vinegar (percentage from bottle): #7). What is the chemical formula for Vinegar? #8). What is the Molarity of Vinegar. Show your work: #9). What is the balanced equation for the reaction of Sodium Bicarbonate and Acetic Acid? #10). Look at your thermostat, what is the room temperature? #11). What is this temperature in Kelvin? Look at the following website: https://www.weather.gov/ Input your local zip code in the upper right box to obtain the current weather conditions #12). What is the current Barometer reading in your area (in units of mb or millibar)
#13). How many tablespoons of Baking Soda solution did you use your trials? Trial #1 Trial #2 Trial #3 #14). What is this volume in mL? Trial #1 Trial #2 Trial #3 #15). How many moles of NaHCO 3 are in each trial? Trial #1 Trial #2 Trial #3 #16). Using the current temperature and pressure, as well as the total moles of NaHCO 3 used in the trials, use the ideal gas law to determine what volume of CO 2 gas should be generated from the reaction with vinegar in Trial #1. Show your work. #17). What is the diameter (in cm) of your glass? #18). Using the geometry of a cylinder, what is the volume of CO 2 gas collected in the bubbles for Trial #1? Show your work. Trial #1 Trial #2 Trial #3 Height of Bubbles Calculated Volume of CO 2 Measured Volume of CO 2 Percent Error #19). What is the average percent error of CO 2 generated in the three trials?
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