Answer: A student breaks a thermometer and spills most of | StudySoup

Textbook Solutions for Chemistry

Chapter 5 Problem 137P

Question

A student breaks a thermometer and spills most of the mercury (Hg) onto the floor of a laboratory that measures 15.2 m long, 6.6 m wide, and 2.4 m high. (a) Calculate the mass of mercury vapor (in grams) in the room at \(20^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). The vapor pressure of mercury at \(20^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) is \(1.7 \times 10^{-6}\ \mathrm{atm}\). (b) Does the concentration of mercury vapor exceed the air quality regulation of \(0.050\ \mathrm{mg\ Hg} / \mathrm{m}^{3}\) of air? (c) One way to treat small quantities of spilled mercury is to spray sulfur powder over the metal. Suggest a physical and a chemical reason for this action.

Solution

Step 1 of 4

(a) Here we have to calculate the mass of mercury vapor (in grams) in the room at 20°C.

Given:

The length  = 15.2 m

Width = 6.6 m

Height = 2.4 m

Temperature = 20 °C = 273 + 20 = 293 K

Pressure = 1.7   atm

 

Subscribe to view the
full solution

Title Chemistry 11 
Author Raymond Chang
ISBN 9780073402680

Answer: A student breaks a thermometer and spills most of

Chapter 5 textbook questions

×

Login

Organize all study tools for free

Or continue with
×

Register

Sign up for access to all content on our site!

Or continue with

Or login if you already have an account

×

Reset password

If you have an active account we’ll send you an e-mail for password recovery

Or login if you have your password back