MW of gas : 124.12 g/mol
Density is a quantity derived from the mass and volume
Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume
With the same mass, the volume of objects that have a high density will be smaller than objects with a smaller type of density
The unit of density can be expressed in g/cm³ or kg/m³
Density formula:
[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {\rho ~ = ~ \frac {m} {V}}}}[/tex]
ρ = density
m = mass
v = volume
glass vessel wieight = 50 g
glass vessel + liquid = 148 ⇒ liquid = 148 - 50 =98 g
volume of glass vessel :
[tex]\tt V=\dfrac{m}{\rho}=\dfrac{98}{0.989}=99.1~ml[/tex]
An ideal gas :
m = 50.5 - 50 = 0.5 g
P = 760 mmHg = 1 atm
T = 300 K
[tex]\tt PV=\dfrac{mass(m)}{MW}.RT\\\\MW=\dfrac{m.RT}{PV}\\\\Mw=\dfrac{0.5\times 0.082\times 300}{1\times 0.0991}=124.12~g/mol[/tex]