EBK INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY
EBK INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134553153
Author: CORWIN
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter 8, Problem 25E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The density of argon Ar at STP is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. It is a characteristic property of a substance that relates the mass of that substance with the space it occupies. The SI unit of density is kg/m3.

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Answer to Problem 25E

The density of argon Ar at STP is 1.78g/L.

Explanation of Solution

The density of argon Ar at STP is calculated by the formula shown below.

Density=MAr×1mole22.4L …(1)

Where,

MAr is molar mass of argon.

Molar mass of the argon (MAr) is 39.948g/mol.

Substitute the value of MAr in equation (1).

Density=MAr×1mole22.4L=39.948g/mol×1mole22.4L=39.94822.4g/L=1.78g/L

Conclusion

The density of argon Ar at STP is 1.78g/L.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The density of fluorine, F2 at STP is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. It is a characteristic property of a substance that relates the mass of that substance with the space it occupies. The SI unit of density is kg/m3.

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Answer to Problem 25E

The density of fluorine, F2 at STP is 1.70g/L.

Explanation of Solution

The density of fluorine, F2 at STP is calculated by the formula shown below.

Density=MF2×1mole22.4L …(1)

Where,

M F 2 is molar mass of fluorine.

Molar mass of the fluorine (MF2) is 37.9968g/mol.

Substitute the value of MF2 in equation (1).

Density=MF2×1mole22.4L=37.9968g/mol×1mole22.4L=37.996822.4g/L=1.70g/L

Conclusion

The density of fluorine, F2 at STP is 1.70g/L.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The density of methane, CH4 at STP is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. It is a characteristic property of a substance that relates the mass of that substance with the space it occupies. The SI unit of density is kg/m3.

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Answer to Problem 25E

The density of methane, CH4 at STP is 0.716g/L.

Explanation of Solution

The density of methane CH4 at STP is calculated by the formula shown below.

Density=MCH4×1mole22.4L …(1)

Where,

M CH 4 is molar mass of methane.

Molar mass of the methane (MCH4) is 16.04g/mol.

Substitute the value of MCH4 in equation (1).

Density=MCH4×1mole22.4L=16.04g/mol×1mole22.4L=16.0422.4g/L=0.716g/L

Conclusion

The density of methane, CH4 at STP is 0.716g/L.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The density of propane, C3H8 at STP is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. It is a characteristic property of a substance that relates the mass of that substance with the space it occupies. The SI unit of density is kg/m3.

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Answer to Problem 25E

The density of propane, C3H8 at STP is 1.97g/L.

Explanation of Solution

The density of propane C3H8 at STP is calculated by the formula shown below.

Density=MC3H8×1mole22.4L …(1)

Where,

M C 3 H 8 is molar mass of propane.

Molar mass of the propane (MC3H8) is 44.1g/mol.

Substitute the value of MC3H8 in equation (1).

Density=MC3H8×1mole22.4L=44.1g/mol×1mole22.4L=44.122.4g/L=1.97g/L

Conclusion

The density of propane, C3H8 at STP is 1.97g/L.

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