Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
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Chapter 13, Problem 102QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The mass of zinc metal should be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
According to ideal gas equation:
Here, P is pressure, V is volume, n is number of moles, R is Universal gas constant and T is temperature.
The value of Universal gas constant can be taken as
Mass of gas can be calculated from number of moles and molar mass as follows:
Here, n is number of moles, m is mass and M is molar mass.
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Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation
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