HIGHER GRADE CHEMISTRY CALCULATIONS Molar Volume. The molar volume is the volume occupied by one mole of a gas. Worked example 1. In an experiment the.

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HIGHER GRADE CHEMISTRY CALCULATIONS Molar Volume. The molar volume is the volume occupied by one mole of a gas. Worked example 1. In an experiment the density of carbon dioxide was measured and found to be 1.85 g l -1. Calculate the molar volume of carbon dioxide g occupies1 litre So 1 mole, 44 g occupies 44 / 1.85 x 1 = litres Worked example 2. As gas has a molar volume of 24 litres and a density of 1.25 g l -1. Calculate the mass of 1 mole of the gas. 1 litre of the gas weighs 1.25g So 1 mole, 24 litres weighs 24 x 1.25 = 30 g 1 mole of CO 2 weighs 44g

Higher Grade Chemistry Calculations for you to try. 1.Under certain conditions oxygen has a density of 1.44 gl -1. Calculate the molar volume of oxygen under these conditions. 2.A gas has a density of 2.74 gl -1 and a molar volume of 23.4 l mol -1. Calculate the molecular mass of the gas. 1.44g occupies 1 litre. So 1mole, 32g occupies 32 / 1.44 litres = litres 1 mole of O 2 weighs 32g 1 litre of the gas weighs 2.74 g So 1 mole, 23.4 litres weighs 23.4 x 2.74 = 64.1 g

Higher Grade Chemistry Calculations for you to try. 3.Use the data below to calculate the molecular mass of gas X. Mass of empty bottle= g Mass of bottle filled with gas X=64.867g Capacity of bottle=500 cm 3 Molar volume of gas X=23.8 litres Volume of gas in litres = 500 / 1000 = 0.5 litres Mass of gas X in bottle = – g = g 0.5 litres of gas has a mass of 0.336g So 1mole, 23.8 litres has a mass of 23.8 / 0.5 x g = g