What is the molar mass of an unknown gas that has a mass of 68.780 g after a student used the Dumas method and the following: a 10 mL graduated cylinder to measure out 4.5 mL of unknown liquid added their unknown liquid to the 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask.   When the liquid was completely evaporated, the student removed the Erlenmeyer flask from the water bath (which still wasn't boiling), quickly dried the flask and then weighed it. The weight of the flask was 69.092 g.   Using a paper clip, the student poked 3 holes in the top of their aluminum foil The student then wrote down the pressure of the lab from the barometer (0.998 atm). The student then hastily wrote down that the water bath had a temperature of 100 °C and the volume of their Erlenmeyer to be 250 mL.

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What is the molar mass of an unknown gas that has a mass of 68.780 g after a student used the Dumas method and the following:

  • a 10 mL graduated cylinder to measure out 4.5 mL of unknown liquid
  • added their unknown liquid to the 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask.  
  • When the liquid was completely evaporated, the student removed the Erlenmeyer flask from the water bath (which still wasn't boiling), quickly dried the flask and then weighed it. The weight of the flask was 69.092 g.  
  • Using a paper clip, the student poked 3 holes in the top of their aluminum foil
  • The student then wrote down the pressure of the lab from the barometer (0.998 atm).
  • The student then hastily wrote down that the water bath had a temperature of 100 °C and the volume of their Erlenmeyer to be 250 mL.
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