a) When determining the molar mass of a volatile liquid, a student was in a hurry and did not allow enough time for the temperature of the flask to reach the temperature of the boiling water bath. The student recorded the temperature of the gas as 100.0°C when it was only 80.0°C. Is the molar mass calculated by the student higher or lower than the accepted molar mass. or does this error have no effect on the calculated result? Briefly explain your answer # 2/HB Office DEPOTS

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When detern
ing the
mass of a
liquid,
ras in a hurry and did
not allow enough time for the temperature of the flask to reach the temperature of the
boiling water bath. The student recorded the temperature of the gas as 100.0°C when it
was only 80.0°C, Is the molar mass calculated by the student higher or lower than the
accepted molar mass, or does this error have no effect on the calculated result? Briefly
explain your answer
# 2/HB
Office DEPOTS
b) If the student assumed the volume of the flask was 125 mL (as marked by the side of the
flask) rather than measuring the volume experimentally, would the unknown's calculated
molar mass be too high, too low, or unaffected? Explain.
# 2/HB
4
Transcribed Image Text:7. When detern ing the mass of a liquid, ras in a hurry and did not allow enough time for the temperature of the flask to reach the temperature of the boiling water bath. The student recorded the temperature of the gas as 100.0°C when it was only 80.0°C, Is the molar mass calculated by the student higher or lower than the accepted molar mass, or does this error have no effect on the calculated result? Briefly explain your answer # 2/HB Office DEPOTS b) If the student assumed the volume of the flask was 125 mL (as marked by the side of the flask) rather than measuring the volume experimentally, would the unknown's calculated molar mass be too high, too low, or unaffected? Explain. # 2/HB 4
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