Asked by Kara
                Calculate the density of oxygen, , under each of the following conditions:
STP
1.00atm and 25.0 degrees celsius
Express your answers numerically in grams per liter. Enter the density at STP first and separate your answers by a comma.
            
        STP
1.00atm and 25.0 degrees celsius
Express your answers numerically in grams per liter. Enter the density at STP first and separate your answers by a comma.
Answers
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    PV = nRT
Since n = mols = g/molar mass (molar mass = MM), then we can substitute g/MM for n.
PV = (g/MM)RT
Then rearrange as
P*MM = (g/V)*RT
where g/V is g/L or the density.
Just substitute the numbers to get your answers. Post your work if you get stuck.
    
Since n = mols = g/molar mass (molar mass = MM), then we can substitute g/MM for n.
PV = (g/MM)RT
Then rearrange as
P*MM = (g/V)*RT
where g/V is g/L or the density.
Just substitute the numbers to get your answers. Post your work if you get stuck.
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    1.56
    
                    Answered by
            andrew
            
    1.46,1.98
    
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