Using the apparatus described in the figure below, a 200.0-mL flask at 98°C and a pressure of 735 mmHg is filled with the vapor of a volatile (easily vaporized) liquid. The mass of the substance in the flask is 0.990 g. What is the molecular weight of the liquid? Boling water Sample (should evaporate completely) Vapor of sample amu Submit Show Tutor Steps Submit Answer Try Another Version 6 item attempts remaining 11:49 AM P Type here to search sOF Cloudy NO

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Transcribed Image Text:Using the apparatus described in the figure below, a 200.0-mL flask at 98°C and a pressure of 735 mmHg is filled with the vapor of a volatile (easily vaporized) liquid. The mass of the substance in the flask is 0.990 g. What is the molecular weight of the liquid? Boiling water Sample (should evaporate completely) Vapor of sample amu Submit Show Tutor Steps Submit Answer Try Another Version 6 item attempts remaining 11:49 AM P Type here to search 50°F Cloudy de 11/22/2021 20, PrtScn, PgUp PgDn F12 Esc DII F5 Home F9 End F10 Del F1 F2 F3 FB F1 Ins F4 F6 F7 @ %23 %24 & Backspace 3 4. 6. 8 9
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