What is the average molar mass of a gas that is 67.0% H and 33.0% He?

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1 Answer
Feb 3, 2018

#=12.08" g/mol"#

Explanation:

  1. Assuming that the mass of the compound is 100g; therefore, mass of its constituent elements are:
    #H=100gxx67.0%=67.0g#
    #He=100gxx33.0%=33.0g#
  2. Find the relative atomic masses of these elements which are obtainable from the periodic table; i.e.,
    #H=1.01" g/mol"#
    #He=4.00" g/mol"#
  3. Now, find the mole value of each element.
    #etaH=(67.0cancel(g))/((1.01cancel(g))/(mol))=66.3mol#
    #etaHe=(33.0cancel(g))/((4.00cancel(g))/(mol))=8.25mol#
  4. Then, determine the ratio of moles using the smallest mole value as the denominator.
    #H=66.3/8.25=8#
    #He=8.25/8.25=1#
  5. Therefore, the compound is #H_8He# and its molar mass;
    #H=8xx 1.01" g/mol"=8.08" g/mol"#
    #He=1xx4.00" g/mol"ul(=4.00" g/mol"#
    #"Molar mass of " H_8He = 12.08" g/mol"#