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Interpretation:
The table is to be completed.
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Answer to Problem 38E
The table is completed as shown below.
Gas | Molecules | Mass | STP Volume |
ozone, |
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carbon dioxide, |
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carbon monoxide, |
Explanation of Solution
The table to be completed is given below.
Gas | Molecules | Mass | STP Volume |
ozone, |
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carbon dioxide, |
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carbon monoxide, |
The number of molecules of ozone,
The formula to determine the number of moles is given below.
The Avogadro’s number is
Substitute the number of molecules of
At STP,
The unit factors are given below.
Therefore, the volume occupied by
Therefore, the volume occupied at STP is
The molar mass of
The unit factor to calculate grams of
The formula to determine the mass of
Substitute the volume of
Therefore, the mass of
The mass of carbon dioxide,
The molar mass of carbon dioxide,
The formula to determine the number of moles is shown below.
Substitute the mass and molar mass of
At STP,
The unit factors are given below.
Therefore, the volume occupied by
Therefore, the volume occupied by
The number of molecules in
The number of molecules in
Therefore, the number of molecules of
The volume of carbon monoxide,
At STP,
The number of moles of
At STP,
Therefore, the number of molecules in
Therefore, the number of molecules in
The molar mass of
Substitute the moles and molar mass of
Therefore, the mass of
The table is therefore completed as shown below.
Gas | Molecules | Mass | STP Volume |
ozone, |
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carbon dioxide, |
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carbon monoxide, |
The table is completed has been rightfully completed.
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