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Chemistry, 19.10.2021 15:10 jaxondbagley

A student poured a 1.5 mL sample of volatile liquid into a 250-mL flask whose mass was 90.008-g. The flask was sealed with a piece of foil then immersed into a boiling water bath and heated from several minutes. The liquid vaporized, and was maintained at 99.0°C, the temperature of the boiling water. Air was allowed to escape from the flask until the pressure of the vapor was equal to the barometric pressure of the lab, 756.8 mmHg. The flask was removed from the boiling water bath and cooled. The vapor condensed and the mass of the flask plus condensed liquid was 92.209-g. The student emptied the flask and filled it with water and determined the mass of the flask plus water was 360.89-8g Using the information above calculate the following: 1. Pressure of the vapor in atm
2. Temperature of the vapor in Kelvin
3, Volume of the vapor (Assume density of H2O 1.00 g/mL)
4. Mass of the condensed vapor
5. Moles of vapor
6. Molar Mass of volatile liquid

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