Get the Moles of the condensed vapor recovered ( liquid)

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.428
MOLAR MASS OF A CONDENSABLE VAPOR
PURPOSE To find the molar mass of the
Vaporized unknown.
Which unknown liquid did
you use?
Mass (g) of empty flask, Al-
foil cover, and rubber band
Temperature (°C) of boiling
water bath
107.4289
47.3°C
370.45K
0.9973
Mass (g) of flask, Al-foil,
108.1149
<rubber band, and condensed 111.457
vapor (liquid)
Mass (g) of condensed
vapor recovered (liquid)
Temperature (K) of boiling
water bath
Barometric pressure (atm)
Total volume (mL) of the
flask
Total volume (L) of the
flask
Moles of the condensed
vapor recovered (liquid)
Molar Mass of the
condensable vapor
Average Molar Mass of the
condensable vapor
Your Data
Identity of the Unknown
liquid
Average Percent Error
unknown B
40.684
108,1149
287AL
0.2872
9.413x10
72.88
66-342
acetone
Lab Partner's Data
P1000
7, 428g - 108.114g = 0
08.114g = 0.686
100.4289
1074289
99.1°20
372.25k
0.9973
100.9969
104.428
-0.568
100-996
.2412
0.241
9.497x10-31
54.808
14.382%
14.38%
Subtrut
Divide
Transcribed Image Text:abtract .428 MOLAR MASS OF A CONDENSABLE VAPOR PURPOSE To find the molar mass of the Vaporized unknown. Which unknown liquid did you use? Mass (g) of empty flask, Al- foil cover, and rubber band Temperature (°C) of boiling water bath 107.4289 47.3°C 370.45K 0.9973 Mass (g) of flask, Al-foil, 108.1149 <rubber band, and condensed 111.457 vapor (liquid) Mass (g) of condensed vapor recovered (liquid) Temperature (K) of boiling water bath Barometric pressure (atm) Total volume (mL) of the flask Total volume (L) of the flask Moles of the condensed vapor recovered (liquid) Molar Mass of the condensable vapor Average Molar Mass of the condensable vapor Your Data Identity of the Unknown liquid Average Percent Error unknown B 40.684 108,1149 287AL 0.2872 9.413x10 72.88 66-342 acetone Lab Partner's Data P1000 7, 428g - 108.114g = 0 08.114g = 0.686 100.4289 1074289 99.1°20 372.25k 0.9973 100.9969 104.428 -0.568 100-996 .2412 0.241 9.497x10-31 54.808 14.382% 14.38% Subtrut Divide
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