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2.9 g of a gas at 95 °C occupied the same volume as 0.184 g of dihydrogen at 17 °C, at the same pressure. What is the molar mass of the gas? - Chemistry

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2.9 g of a gas at 95 °C occupied the same volume as 0.184 g of dihydrogen at 17 °C, at the same pressure. What is the molar mass of the gas?

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उत्तर

Volume (V) occupied by dihydrogen is given by,

`"V" = "m"/"M" "RT"/"P"`

`= 0.184/2 xx ("R" xx 290)/"p"`

Let M be the molar mass of the unknown gas. Volume (V) occupied by the unknown gas can be calculated as:

`"V" = "m"/"M" "RT"/"p"`

`= 2.9/"M" xx ("R"xx368)/"p"`

According to the question,

`0.184/2 xx ("R"xx290)/"p" = 2.9/"M" xx ("R"xx368)/"p"`

`=> (0.184xx290)/2 = (2.9 xx 368)/"M"`

`=> "M" = (2.9xx368xx2)/(0.184xx290)`

`= 40 " g mol"^(-1)`

Hence, the molar mass of the gas is 40 g mol–1.

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