The formula of hydrocarbon in the given reaction of combustion of this hydrocarbon with O 2 at 0 .959 atm and 298 K is needed to be identified, if the combustion producing a mixture of CO 2 and H 2 O having a density of 1 .391 g/L and occupies a volume of 4 times larger than hydrocarbon. Concept introduction: Number of moles of a substance, According to ideal gas equation, Number of moles = Pressure × Volume R × Temperature Mass of a substance from its density and volume is, Mass = Density × Volume Mass of a substance from its number of moles is, Number of moles × Molecular mass in grams = taken Mass Balance equation of a reaction is written according to law of conservation of mass. Mole ratio between the reactants of a reaction is depends upon the coefficients of reactants in a balanced chemical equation.
The formula of hydrocarbon in the given reaction of combustion of this hydrocarbon with O 2 at 0 .959 atm and 298 K is needed to be identified, if the combustion producing a mixture of CO 2 and H 2 O having a density of 1 .391 g/L and occupies a volume of 4 times larger than hydrocarbon. Concept introduction: Number of moles of a substance, According to ideal gas equation, Number of moles = Pressure × Volume R × Temperature Mass of a substance from its density and volume is, Mass = Density × Volume Mass of a substance from its number of moles is, Number of moles × Molecular mass in grams = taken Mass Balance equation of a reaction is written according to law of conservation of mass. Mole ratio between the reactants of a reaction is depends upon the coefficients of reactants in a balanced chemical equation.
Interpretation: The formula of hydrocarbon in the given reaction of combustion of this hydrocarbon with
O2 at
0.959atm and
298K is needed to be identified, if the combustion producing a mixture of
CO2 and
H2O having a density of
1.391g/L and occupies a volume of 4 times larger than hydrocarbon.
Concept introduction:
Number of moles of a substance,
According to ideal gas equation,
Numberofmoles=Pressure×VolumeR×Temperature
Mass of a substance from its density and volume is,
Mass=Density×Volume
Mass of a substance from its number of moles is,
Number of moles×Molecularmass in grams=takenMass
Balance equation of a reaction is written according to law of conservation of mass.
Mole ratio between the reactants of a reaction is depends upon the coefficients of reactants in a balanced chemical equation.
1. This experiment is more about understanding the colligative properties of a solution rather than the determination of
the molar mass of a solid.
a. Define colligative properties.
b. Which of the following solutes has the greatest effect on the colligative properties for a given mass of pure water?
Explain.
(i) 0.01 mol of CaCl2
(ii) 0.01 mol of KNO3
(iii) 0.01 mol of CO(NH2)2
(an electrolyte)
(an electrolyte)
(a nonelectrolyte)
5. b. For Trials 2 and 3, the molar mass of the solute was 151 g/mol and 143 g/mol respectively.
a. What is the average molar mass of the solute ?
b. What are the standard deviation and the relative standard deviation (%RSD) for the molar mass of the solute ?
Show work. Don't give Ai generated solution
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