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Interpretation:
“The mass of ” should be calculated
Concept Introduction:
Here we have used the concept of ideal gases and its equation.
► Ideal gases are the gases which obeys the ideal gas equation under all conditions of temperature and pressure. The ideal gas equation can be obtained by combining the Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law and the
► Boyle’s Law: It states that at constant temperature, the pressure is inversely proportional to the volume
► Charles’ Law: It states that at constant pressure, the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature
► Avogadro’s Law: It states that equal volumes of all gases under similar conditions of temperature and pressure contains the same number of molecules
Volume of the gas Number of molecules
Moles of the gas
► Combining these three laws, we get the ideal gas equation
where, universal gas constant
is the volume
is the number of moles
is the pressure
is the temperature
► The relation between number of moles and mass of the gas is
where, is the mass of the gas,
is molar mass of the gaseous compound
► Molar mass is the number of times a molecule of the substance is heavier than the mass of an atom of . It can be calculated by adding the atomic masses of all the atoms present in the molecule.
Given:
Volume of the container
Pressure of the gas,
Temperature of the gas,

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