Asked by jose
Calculate the relative molecular mass of a gas if a 500cm3 sample at 20¢ªC and 1 atomic mass of 0.66g
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Answered by
DrBob222
I don't understand the "1 atomic mass of 0.66 g."
Answered by
Anj
1 atmosphere=101.325 kpa
Use this to work out the pascal value and then use the ideal gas equation to find out the moles.
Once you have done this use the n=m/M equation to find out what the relative molecular mass is :)
Use this to work out the pascal value and then use the ideal gas equation to find out the moles.
Once you have done this use the n=m/M equation to find out what the relative molecular mass is :)
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