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Can someone please help me with this problem? a gas was found to have a density of 1.13 g L-1 at 22.0 C and a pressure of 755 torr. What is the molecular mass?

Guest arigordita
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since theres no correction constant I assume ideal gas law is good enough (e.g. van der walls is not needed):

 

M = dRT/P

m = molecular mass

d = density

R = gas constant (.08206 (l*atm)/(moles*kelvin)

t = temperature in K

 

Derived from:

 

P=nRT/V

n = m / M (mass divided by Molar mass)

P = mRT/VM and m/v = density

P = dRT/M

MP = dRT

M= dRT/P

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