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In an experiment, aluminum is reacted with excess aqueous
hydrochloric acid. The hydrogen gas that formed is collected over
water by water displacement. You collected the following data:
Mass of aluminum: 0.31 g
The volume of water displaced, this represents the volume of gas
collected: 460.50 mL
The temperature of water: 20.0 °C
Barometric pressure: 765.5 mmHg
What is the vapor pressure of water in this experiment?
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Determine the theoretical mole of hydrogen gas produced.
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Determine the experimental mole of hydrogen gas produced.
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If the amount of gas collected in the experiment above was not
corrected for the presence of water vapor, what would happen to the
calculated mole of hydrogen gas? [Select ]
Determine the percent error for the experiment.
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Transcribed Image Text:In an experiment, aluminum is reacted with excess aqueous hydrochloric acid. The hydrogen gas that formed is collected over water by water displacement. You collected the following data: Mass of aluminum: 0.31 g The volume of water displaced, this represents the volume of gas collected: 460.50 mL The temperature of water: 20.0 °C Barometric pressure: 765.5 mmHg What is the vapor pressure of water in this experiment? [ Select ] Determine the theoretical mole of hydrogen gas produced. [ Select ] Determine the experimental mole of hydrogen gas produced. [ Select ] If the amount of gas collected in the experiment above was not corrected for the presence of water vapor, what would happen to the calculated mole of hydrogen gas? [Select ] Determine the percent error for the experiment. [ Select ]
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