6. Using the previously recorded and calculated values, determine the molar mass of the gas for Trial I and Trial II. Calculate the average molar mass for both trials. Determine the average deviation and the parts per thousand using your molar mass values. Hint: do not average any values until you have calculated the molar mass values for the unknown liquid. Show all work!

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6. Using the previously recorded and calculated values, determine the molar mass of the gas for Trial I
and Trial II. Calculate the average molar mass for both trials. Determine the average deviation and
the parts per thousand using your molar mass values. Hint: do not average any values until you have
calculated the molar mass values for the unknown liquid. Show all work!
molar mass (Trial I) (g/mol):
molar mass (Trial II) (g/mol):
average molar mass (g/mol):
average deviation:
Parts per thousand:
Transcribed Image Text:6. Using the previously recorded and calculated values, determine the molar mass of the gas for Trial I and Trial II. Calculate the average molar mass for both trials. Determine the average deviation and the parts per thousand using your molar mass values. Hint: do not average any values until you have calculated the molar mass values for the unknown liquid. Show all work! molar mass (Trial I) (g/mol): molar mass (Trial II) (g/mol): average molar mass (g/mol): average deviation: Parts per thousand:
236.358
O 999968
empty flask (g):
Density of water (g/mL):
S13.445
flask filled with water (g):
Trial I
Trial II
97.0
ad.0
Boiling water
Boiling water
temperature (°C):
temperature (°C):
flask + condensed a 37.304
vapor (g):
flask + condensed 237-363
vapor (g):
barometrie pressure O21
:1022
barometric
pressure
(mbar):
(mbar):
Page l-5-4/ Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid Lab (online)
Transcribed Image Text:236.358 O 999968 empty flask (g): Density of water (g/mL): S13.445 flask filled with water (g): Trial I Trial II 97.0 ad.0 Boiling water Boiling water temperature (°C): temperature (°C): flask + condensed a 37.304 vapor (g): flask + condensed 237-363 vapor (g): barometrie pressure O21 :1022 barometric pressure (mbar): (mbar): Page l-5-4/ Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid Lab (online)
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