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Chemistry, 05.07.2019 19:10, jasonoliva13

Astudent observes that a 126 ml dry flask with a foil cap weighs 50.162 g. the student then adds 5 ml. of an unknown volatile liquid and heats the flask in a boiling water bath at 99.2°c until all liquid disappears. the flask, foil, and unknown after heating that is dry and cool weigh 50.610 g. the barometric pressure in the laboratory is 743.3 mm hg; the laboratory temperature averages 22.3°c; the vapor pressure of the unknown liquid is 160 mmhg at 20°c, and the density of dry air at stp is 1.2929 g/l a) what are the experimental conditions of t and p that will be used to calculate the mass of air in the flask? te 22.3°c295-3-k p 743.3mm hg 0,970 atm b) calculate the density of air at the experimental conditions identified in part a. dp. mwn a a r-t - 74bbm 0.448uqt 2t v 0.08206 29ttk .0404 m ecenegaeanaba d v c) calculate the mass of air in the flask before the liquid was added. d) calculate the partial pressure of air in the flask after the liquid cooled. was heated and then e) calculate the mass of air in the flask after the liquid was heated and then cooled. f)calculate the mass of air lost. g) calculate the mass of liquid, vapor and air in the flask before you correct for air lost. h) calculate the mass of liquid, vapor and air in the flask after you correct for air lost. calculate the molecular weight of the unknown liquid.

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