Mass of flask + foil + rubberband: 78.637 gMass of flask + foil and rubberband+ unknown condensed liquid: 78.847 gTemperature of water bath: 100C = 373 KPressure of gas in our system: 29.02 inHg = 0.9699 atmVolume of gas in our system: 141 mL = 0.141 L 1. During the experiment, you collect the following data: Mass of flask: 80.001 g Mass of flask + unknown condensed liquid: 80.452 g Temperature of water bath: 100 °C Pressure of gas in our system: 0.998 atm Volume of gas in our system: 265 mL Which of the following number(s) need a conversion before they can be used? (Check all that apply) [ ] Group of answer choices [ ] Volume of gas in our system [ ] Mass of flask [ ] Temperature of water bath [ ] Pressure of gas in our system [ ] Mass of flask + unknown condensed liquid
ITEMS USED FOR EXPERIMENT: •Ring stand •Hot plate •125 mL Erlenmeyer flask•400 mL beaker•10 mL graduated cylinder •Aluminum foil•Rubberband•Paper Clip•Thermometer•Vial containing unknown liquid
You know have the following data:
Mass of flask + foil + rubberband: 78.637 gMass of flask + foil and rubberband+ unknown condensed liquid: 78.847 gTemperature of water bath: 100C = 373 KPressure of gas in our system: 29.02 inHg = 0.9699 atmVolume of gas in our system: 141 mL = 0.141 L
1. During the experiment, you collect the following data:
Mass of flask: | 80.001 g |
Mass of flask + unknown condensed liquid: | 80.452 g |
Temperature of water bath: | 100 °C |
Pressure of gas in our system: | 0.998 atm |
Volume of gas in our system: | 265 mL |
Which of the following number(s) need a conversion before they can be used? (Check all that apply)
[ ] Group of answer choices
[ ] Volume of gas in our system
[ ] Mass of flask
[ ] Temperature of water bath
[ ] Pressure of gas in our system
[ ] Mass of flask + unknown condensed liquid
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