Question #1cb75

1 Answer
Jun 15, 2014

He was a little careless with significant figures at that point.

The calculation should have been

n1 = 50.0 g O₂ × 1 mol O32.00 g O = 1.5625 mol O₂ = 1.56 mol O₂

The mass of O₂ determines the number of significant figures.

The calculation for n2 is

n2 = V2×n1V1=79 L × 1.5625 mol48 L = 2.5716… mol = 2.6 mol

You use all the digits in the moles of O₂, but you must round the answer to two significant figures, because the volumes have only two significant figures.

When you calculate the mass of O₂, you again use all the digits that your calculator gave for the moles. Then you round off the final answer to two significant figures.

Mass of O₂ = 2.5716… mol O × 32.00 g O1mol O = 82.2916… g O₂ = 82 g O₂

He multiplied by the rounded number of moles and got 83 g of O₂. This is called round-off error.

Hope this helps.