ZIA sample of oxygen was collected over water at 20°C and 750 mmHg. The volume of the container was 275 mL, Calculate the mass of O2 collected assuming that the gases behave perfectly. The vapor pressure of water at 20°C is 17.54 mmHg. A.) 0.353 g B.) 0.361 g C.) 0.00845 g D.) 0.370 g E.) 2.71 g R1 What is the identity of the unknown gas if it effuses through an orifice 2.55 times faster than Xe (131.29 g/mol). A.) Ar B.) N2 C.) 02 D.) Cl2 E.) Ne

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ZIA sample of oxygen was collected over water at 20°C and 750 mmHg. The volume of the container
was 275 mL, Calculate the mass of O2 collected assuming that the gases behave perfectly. The vapor
pressure of water at 20°C is 17.54 mmHg,
A.) 0.353 g
B.) 0.361 g
C.) 0.00845 g
D.) 0.370 g
E.) 2.71 g
R) What is the identity of the unknown gas if it effuses through an orifice 2.55 times faster than Xe
(131.29 g/mol).
A.) Ar
B.) N2
C.) 02
D.) Cl2
E.) Ne
Transcribed Image Text:ZIA sample of oxygen was collected over water at 20°C and 750 mmHg. The volume of the container was 275 mL, Calculate the mass of O2 collected assuming that the gases behave perfectly. The vapor pressure of water at 20°C is 17.54 mmHg, A.) 0.353 g B.) 0.361 g C.) 0.00845 g D.) 0.370 g E.) 2.71 g R) What is the identity of the unknown gas if it effuses through an orifice 2.55 times faster than Xe (131.29 g/mol). A.) Ar B.) N2 C.) 02 D.) Cl2 E.) Ne
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