Respuesta :
Answer:
44.06 g/mol
Explanation:
We are given;
- Number of moles of unidentified gas as 1.674×10^-4 mol
- Time of effusion of unidentified gas 86.6 s
- Number of moles of Argon gas as 1.715×10^-4 mol
- Time of effusion of Argon gas is 84.5 s
We are supposed to calculate the molar mass of unidentified gas
Step 1: Calculate the effusion rates of each gas
Effusion rate = Number of moles/time
Effusion rate of unidentified gas (R₁)
= 1.674×10^-4 mol ÷ 86.6 s
= 1.933 × 10^-6 mol/s
Effusion rate of Argon gas (R₂)
= 1.715×10^-4 mol ÷ 84.5 sec
= 2.030 × 10^-6 mol/s
Step 2: Calculate the molar mass of unidentified gas
- Assuming the molar mass of unidentified gas is x;
- We can use the Graham's law of effusion to find x;
- According to Graham's law of diffusion;
[tex]\frac{R_{1}}{R_{2}}}=\frac{\sqrt{MM_{Ar}}}{\sqrt{X}}[/tex]
But, Molar mass of Argon is 39.948 g/mol
Therefore;
[tex]\frac{1.933*10^-6mol/s}{2.030*10^-6mol/s}}=\frac{\sqrt{39.948}}{\sqrt{X}}[/tex]
[tex]0.9522=\frac{\sqrt{39.948}}{\sqrt{X}}[/tex]
Solving for X
x = 44.06 g/mol
Therefore, the molar mass of the identified gas is 44.06 g/mol