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I need to calculate the pressure exerted by the hydrogen in an eudiometer for a weighing by redox lab. mass of Mg: .021 g temp:...Asked by Rebekah
                I need to calculate the pressure exerted by the hydrogen in an eudiometer for a weighing by redox lab.
mass of Mg: .021 g
temp: 295K
barometric pressure: 29.87 inches Hg
volume of H2 gas:
the difference between tiop water level in eudiometer = 322 mm
the difference in the top water level = 165 mm
How do I start this?
            
        mass of Mg: .021 g
temp: 295K
barometric pressure: 29.87 inches Hg
volume of H2 gas:
the difference between tiop water level in eudiometer = 322 mm
the difference in the top water level = 165 mm
How do I start this?
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    I am not certain the height of the water column.
Whatever the height, you change to mm of mercury (inchesHg= heightwater/densitymercury) . Now subtract that from barometric pressure, and you have the pressure of the water vapor.
    
Whatever the height, you change to mm of mercury (inchesHg= heightwater/densitymercury) . Now subtract that from barometric pressure, and you have the pressure of the water vapor.
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