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show the complete solution and answer with significant figures only
our constants:
R = 62.36 L•Torr/mol•K
Note: do not round off in-between calculations.
RAW DATA | |
Height difference | 5.5 cm |
Volume of enclosed gas (V) | 63.8 mL |
Temperature of enclosed gas (T) | 22°C |
Barometric pressure (Pbar) | 755 Torr |
Pressure of water vapor (Pwater vapor) | 19.3 Torr |
Pre-weighed mass of Mg | 0.059 g |
if you will be using scientific notation, please follow the format below:
Example:
0.00455 -> 4.55E-3
45000 -> 4.5E+4
TREATED DATA | |
Pressure of trapped air (Ptrapped air), Torr | Answer 1 |
Pressure of dry air (Pdry air), Torr | Answer 2 |
Moles of gas produced, mol | Answer 3 |
Calculated mass of Mg, g | Answer 4 |
Percent error, % | Answer 5 |
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