The density of an unknown gas at 20oC and 749 mm Hg is 1.31 g/L. Calculate the molar mass of the gas.
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First, we need to convert the temperature to Kelvin. We can do this by adding 273 to the Celsius temperature. So, 20oC = 293K. Show more…
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