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Density of a Gas

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Question 1 10 points
What is the density of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) vapor at 0.980 atm and 125 °C?

Density =g/L




Hint 1 collapse expand
Density is equal to

pressure × mass
mass × volume


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Hint 2 collapse expand
Assume you have one mole of CCl4.


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Hint 3 collapse expand
If you assume that you have one mol of CCl4, what mass of CCl4 do you have?

Mass of 1 mol CCl4 = * 151.8g


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* Note : Significant figures are incorrect for answers marked with an asterisk.

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Hint 4 collapse expand
Which of the following do you know about CCl4?

Gas constant (R)
Volume
Temperature
Number of moles
Pressure


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Hint 5 collapse expand
Use the Ideal Gas Law to solve for V.

V = 33.2L


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