What is the mass of a gas that occupies 48.9 liters, has a pressure of 724 torr, a temperature of 25°,C and a molecular weight of 345 g?

1 Answer
May 24, 2014

For this question, we're going to start with the Ideal Gas Law

PV=nRT

We know n is the number of moles of the gas, which we can find by taking the mass of the gas (m) and dividing it by the molecular weight (M). Substituting this in we get:

PV=(mRT)/M

Solving this for m:

m=(PVM)/(RT)

Looking up the value for R with our units, gives us a value of 62.36367.

Plug in our numbers (Remember to convert Celsius to Kelvin and solve to get an answer of approximately 657g.