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How would the volume of gas produced in an experiment be affected if the pressure of the water vapor was not accounted for in t...Asked by Anonymous
How would the volume of gas produced in an experiment be affected if the pressure of the water vapor was not accounted for in the calculations?
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DrBob222
I assume you are using PV = nRT so rearrange that to
V = nRT/PV.
Now the pressure that goes in is
room pressure - water pressure at that T. So how will the calculation of V be changed if you don't subtract th4 water pressure. Hint: you will be substituting a larger number for P instead of a smaller number that should go there.
V = nRT/PV.
Now the pressure that goes in is
room pressure - water pressure at that T. So how will the calculation of V be changed if you don't subtract th4 water pressure. Hint: you will be substituting a larger number for P instead of a smaller number that should go there.
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