1. Calculate the density of the least dense gas, hydrogen, at 25⁰C and 101.3kPa. [0.083g/L]
2. Calculate the density of the densest gas, uranium (VI) fluoride (UF6) at 70⁰C and 25.0kPa. [3.09 g/L]
3. An unknown monoatomic gas X has a density of 5.37g/L at 25⁰C and 101.3kPa. Calculate the molar mass of the gas and determine its identity. [ 131.028g/mol; Xe]
4. Calculate the density of ammonia gas in grams per litre at 18⁰C and 100.4kPa. [0.706g/L]
SCH3U0
Gases and Atmospheric Chemistry
LESSON 3: MOLAR VOLUME QUESTIONS
1. Calculate the density of the least dense gas, hydrogen, at 25⁰C and 101.3kPa. [0.083g/L]
2. Calculate the density of the densest gas, uranium (VI) fluoride (UF6) at 70⁰C and 25.0kPa. [3.09 g/L]
3. An unknown monoatomic gas X has a density of 5.37g/L at 25⁰C and 101.3kPa. Calculate the molar mass of the gas and determine its identity. [ 131.028g/mol; Xe]
4. Calculate the density of ammonia gas in grams per litre at 18⁰C and 100.4kPa. [0.706g/L]
SCH3U0
Gases and Atmospheric Chemistry
LESSON 3: MOLAR VOLUME QUESTIONS
1. Calculate the density of the least dense gas, hydrogen, at 25⁰C and 101.3kPa. [0.083g/L]
2. Calculate the density of the densest gas, uranium (VI) fluoride (UF6) at 70⁰C and 25.0kPa. [3.09 g/L]
3. An unknown monoatomic gas X has a density of 5.37g/L at 25⁰C and 101.3kPa. Calculate the molar mass of the gas and determine its identity. [ 131.028g/mol; Xe]
4. Calculate the density of ammonia gas in grams per litre at 18⁰C and 100.4kPa. [0.706g/L]