Given that the saturated vapour pressure of water is #3.7831*kPa# at #301*K#, what is the molar quantity of a #32.11*mL# volume of oxygen gas collected OVER water at atmospheric pressure?
1 Answer
We can use
Explanation:
Water exerts an equilibrium vapour pressure, as a function of temperature. So the total pressure is the sum of this vapour pressure, and the pressure of dioxygen gas.
So no, we make the calculation:
And thus
And now we plug in the numbers for the mole measurement:
And finally, for the mass of oxygen gas, we take the product:
Note that you must simply KNOW that oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, fluorine, and chlorine ARE diatomic molecules under standard conditions. In fact, all of the elemental gases, SAVE the Noble Gases, are binuclear.