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A gaseous compound has a density of 0.355 g/L at 17 degree celcius and 189 mmHg. What is the molar mass of the compound?
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DrBob222
Use PV = nRT which can be re-arranged to
PV = (g/M)RT where M is the molar mass. Since density = g/L, we can substitute to make it
PVM = gRT and
PM = (g/V)RT.
Solve for M
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Eunice
what is mmHg
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thank you
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