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Volume of 49.8g HCl Gas at STP: Finding the Answer in Liters

Chapter 5, Problem 5.4

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What is the volume (in liters) occupied by 49.8 g of HCl at STP?

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What is the volume (in liters) occupied by 49.8 g of HCl at STP?

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Find the atomic mass of hydrogen (H): 1.008 g/mol.
Find the atomic mass of chlorine (Cl): 35.45 g/mol.
Add the atomic masses together: 1.008 g/mol + 35.45 g/mol = 36.46 g/mol.
Thus, the molar mass of HCl is 36.46 g/mol.

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Volume of 49.8g HCl Gas at STP: Finding the Answer in Liters
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This video guides viewers through the process of calculating the volume occupied by Hydrochloric acid gas or HCl at standard temperature and pressure. Using the molar mass of HCl and its properties as an ideal gas the tutorial comprehensively explains each step to determine the volume from a given mass at STP. A must-watch for understanding gas volume conversions in chemistry


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