CHEM120L Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Gas Constant, Dumas Method, Ideal Gas

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Be able to manipulate the gas laws. Know what assumptions are made allowing us to use this method, and understand the theory behind this method. Be able to calculate percent error (your value-true value/true value) x 100% Know what substances are present at each stage. Know the common errors in this experiment, and the effects they have on the results. To determine the molecular weight of volatile liquids. Equation p v = n r t , n = m / m. V = volume occupied by the vapor (l) n = moles. T = temperature of the vapor in kelvins. R = )deal gas constant (cid:523)0. 08206 l atm (cid:524) Rearrange equation: m = m r t / pv. Once the unknown molar mass has been determined, it can be compared to know molar masses in order to identify it. The accuracy of this method depends on the ability of the liquid to emulate (behave as an ideal gas).

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