we use Pv=nRT. Everything here should be related to H2 (g)    --> Chemical equation1Mg +2 HCl à MgCl2 +H2(g) From video : mass of Mg =.0407 g H2 gas volume = 38.2ml Temperature of room=24.0 +273=297k Total Pressure of the room = 30.01 in mmHg Calculations: find total pressure from barometer and convert it to mmHg, 1 in =2.54 cm and 25.4 mm 30.01 in mmHg x 25.4 mm Hg =762.3 mmHg total pressure of room ​    ​​ 1in mmHg  First step- convert g of Mg to mol of H2 0.0407g Mg x 1mol/24 gx 1molH2 = 0.00169mol                                          1mol Mg Second step: Total pressure of gas = Pressure of H2 + P of water 762.3 = p H2 + 22.4    FROM reference (canvas)=Pressure of water at 24 C= 22.4 mmHg n= 0.00169mol H2 Pressure of H2= 762.3-22.4= 739.854  x 1atm/760= 0.973 atm H2 Volume of H2= 38.2 ml /1000 =0.038L H2 Temp= 297K   anwer this quesions with the information provide: Using PV=nRT, Find R=? (No R averge needed)  à 0.973X0.0382=0.00169XRx 297  0.0372=0.50R Then, Percent error comparing your R from the experiment with theoretical value à 0.08206, and then find molar volume of this gas? to find molar volume at stp, put 1atm for pressure and for temp 273 K and n=1 in V=nRT,. then, find percent error of experiment molar volume from theoretical value of 22.4L                                             P In general à Percent error =experimental value-theoretical value/theoretical valuex100

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we use Pv=nRT. Everything here should be related to H2 (g)    --> Chemical equation1Mg +2 HCl à MgCl2 +H2(g)

From video : mass of Mg =.0407 g

H2 gas volume = 38.2ml

Temperature of room=24.0 +273=297k

Total Pressure of the room = 30.01 in mmHg

Calculations: find total pressure from barometer and convert it to mmHg,

1 in =2.54 cm and 25.4 mm

30.01 in mmHg x 25.4 mm Hg =762.3 mmHg total pressure of room

​    ​​ 1in mmHg 

First step- convert g of Mg to mol of H2

0.0407g Mg x 1mol/24 gx 1molH2 = 0.00169mol

                                         1mol Mg

Second step: Total pressure of gas = Pressure of H2 + P of water

762.3 = p H2 + 22.4    FROM reference (canvas)=Pressure of water at 24 C= 22.4 mmHg

n= 0.00169mol H2

Pressure of H2= 762.3-22.4= 739.854  x 1atm/760= 0.973 atm H2

Volume of H2= 38.2 ml /1000 =0.038L H2

Temp= 297K

 

anwer this quesions with the information provide:

Using PV=nRT, Find R=? (No R averge needed)  à 0.973X0.0382=0.00169XRx 297  0.0372=0.50R

Then, Percent error comparing your R from the experiment with theoretical value à 0.08206, and then find molar volume of this gas? to find molar volume at stp, put 1atm for pressure and for temp 273 K and n=1 in V=nRT,. then, find percent error of experiment molar volume from theoretical value of 22.4L                                             P

In general à Percent error =experimental value-theoretical value/theoretical valuex100

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