Mass of H₂O b.o Mass of CO2 g Similarly, determine the mass of CO₂ produced from the mass change in the NaOH trap after combustion of catechol. b.o g

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Mass of NaOH trap
Data Sheet
Mass of P₂O5 trap
Mass of catechol
Restart Lab Data Sheet
Mass of NaOH after
catechol burn
Mass of P₂O5 after
catechol burn
Mass of "unknown"
Mass of NaOH after
unknown burn
Mass of P₂O5 trap
after unknown burn
34.1200 g
38.3324 g
5.0002 g
46.1131 g
40.7853 g
5.0649 g
56.2163 g
44.9278 g
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Mass of H₂O
Discussion
From the change in the P₂O5 trap mass before and after
reaction, determine the mass of H₂O produced by
combustion of your catechol sample. Be careful to use
the change in mass of each trap for just before, and just
after, the catechol sample is combusted. You may want
to refer to the Data Sheet for the values needed here. If
you are performing calculations using a program on your
device (computer, tablet), you can copy and paste from
the Data Sheet using the icon on the right (arrow
pointing to clipboard).
SECTION 19
Mass of CO2
g
Similarly, determine the mass of CO₂ produced from the
mass change in the NaOH trap after combustion of
catechol.
g
Transcribed Image Text:Mass of NaOH trap Data Sheet Mass of P₂O5 trap Mass of catechol Restart Lab Data Sheet Mass of NaOH after catechol burn Mass of P₂O5 after catechol burn Mass of "unknown" Mass of NaOH after unknown burn Mass of P₂O5 trap after unknown burn 34.1200 g 38.3324 g 5.0002 g 46.1131 g 40.7853 g 5.0649 g 56.2163 g 44.9278 g 良良良 TJ T MM Mass of H₂O Discussion From the change in the P₂O5 trap mass before and after reaction, determine the mass of H₂O produced by combustion of your catechol sample. Be careful to use the change in mass of each trap for just before, and just after, the catechol sample is combusted. You may want to refer to the Data Sheet for the values needed here. If you are performing calculations using a program on your device (computer, tablet), you can copy and paste from the Data Sheet using the icon on the right (arrow pointing to clipboard). SECTION 19 Mass of CO2 g Similarly, determine the mass of CO₂ produced from the mass change in the NaOH trap after combustion of catechol. g
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