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Otrada [13]
3 years ago
12

What is the molar mass of Ca(ClO4)2? 171.6 g/mol 203.6 g/mol 239.0 g/mol 279.1 g/mol

Chemistry
1 answer:
Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

239.0 g/mol

Explanation:

The molar mass of a compound is the sum of all the molar masses of all the individual elements present in the compound.

The molar mass of Ca(ClO4)2 can calculated as follows:

= 40 + 2[ 35.5 + (16x4)]

40 + 2[ 35.5 + 64]

40 + 2[99.5]

40 + 199

239g/mol

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A 25.0 L tank of nitrogen gas is at 25 oC and 2.05 atm . If the temperature stays at 25 oC and the volume is decreased to 14.5 L
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\boxed {\boxed {\sf P_2 \approx 3.53 \ atm}}

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In this problem, the temperature stays constant. The volume and pressure change, so we use Boyle's Law. This states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume. The formula is:

P_1V_1=P_2V_2

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25.0 \ L * 2.05 \ atm = P_2V_2

The volume is decreased to 14.5 liters, but the pressure is unknown.

25.0 \ L * 2.05 \ atm = P_2 * 14.5 \ L

Since we are solving for the new pressure, or P₂, we must isolate the variable. It is being multiplied by 14.5 liters and the inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 14.5 L .

\frac {25.0 \ L * 2.05 \ atm }{14.5 \ L}=\frac{P_2 *14.5 \ L}{14.5 \ L}

\frac {25.0 \ L * 2.05 \ atm }{14.5 \ L}= P_2

The units of liters cancel.

\frac {25.0  * 2.05 \ atm }{14.5 }=P_2

\frac {50.25\  atm }{14.5 }=P_2

3.53448276 \ atm = P_2

The original values of volume and pressure have 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same.

For the number we found, that is the hundredth place.

  • 3.53448276

The 4 in the thousandth place (in bold above) tells us to leave the 3 in the hundredth place.

3.53 \ atm \approx P_2

The new pressure is approximately <u>3.53 atmospheres.</u>

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