A physics student carried out an experiment to determine the mass – volume relationship in hydrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure. The following data were collected as presented in the table. Use the data to derive a relation between mass and volume. What relationship exists between the two physical properties, what is the unit of the slope? What is the name of the slope? The following data were recorded. Mass (mg) Volume (mL) 33.0 368 44.0 480 55.0 636 69.0 805 78.0 903
States of Matter
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![5. A physics student carried out an experiment to determine the mass
hydrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure. The following data were collected as
presented in the table. Use the data to derive a relation between mass and volume. What
relationship exists between the two physical properties, what is the unit of the slope? What is
the name of the slope? The following data were recorded.
volume relationship in
Mass (mg)
Volume (mL)
33.0
368
44.0
480
55.0
636
69.0
805
78.0
903](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fad51026c-fd89-4be5-8600-02c3d6d8bf0d%2F1a7a96a5-008b-461d-87d7-dce594565b13%2Fizde7bm_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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