It rate of effusion of a particular gas was measured and found to be 24.0 ml/min. under identical conditions the rate of effusion of methane gas was measured and found to be 47.8 ml/min. what is the molar mass of the unknown gas?

Respuesta :

The molar mass of unknown gas is 63.5 g/mol

calculation

let the unknown gas be represent by letter Y  

The rate of effusion of a gas varies inversely with square root of molar mass

that is R(CH4)/ R(Y)= √[(M(Y)/M(CH4)]

= 47.8 ml/min/24.0ml/min= √[(Y/16g/mol)]

square both side to remove square root sign

=47.8²ml/min /24²ml/min= Y/16 g/mol

=2284.84ml/min/576ml/min=Y/16g/mol

multiply both side by 16

y =63.5 g/mol


The molar mass of unknown gas whose rate of effusion is 24ml/min is 63.5 g/mol.

How we calculate molar mass from the rate of effusion?

Relation between the molar mass of any gas and rate of effusion is defined as:

Rate of effusion ∝ 1/√M

For the given question, equation for the molar mass is written as:

R₁/R₂ = √M₂/M₁, where

R₁ = rate of effusion of methane gas = 47.8 ml/min (given)

R₂ = rate of effusion of unknown gas = 24.0 ml/min (given)

M₁ = molar mass of methane gas = 16g/mol (known)

M₂ = molar mass of unknown gas = to find?

On putting values on the above equation, we get

47.8 ml/min/24.0ml/min= √[(M₂/16g/mol)]

On squaring both sides we get,

47.8²ml/min /24²ml/min= M₂/16 g/mol

2284.84ml/min/576ml/min=M₂/16g/mo

M₂ = 63.5 g/mol

Hence, 63.5 g/mol is the molar mass.

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