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26 August, 22:51

What is the density of carbon dioxide at stp? 46.0 g/l 22.0 g/l 5.09 * 10-1 g/l 1.96 g/l?

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  1. 26 August, 23:39
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    Density (kg/m³) = mass (kg) / Volume (m³)

    d = m/V (1)

    Ideal gas law,

    PV = nRT (2)

    Where, P is the pressure of the gas (Pa), V is the volume of the gas (m³), n is the number of moles of gas (mol), R is the universal gas constant (8.314 J mol ⁻¹ K⁻ ¹) and T is temperature in Kelvin.

    n = m/M (3)

    Where, n is number of moles, m is mass and M is molar mass.

    From (2) and (3),

    PV = (m/M) RT

    By rearranging,

    P = (m/VM) RT (4)

    From (1) and (4)

    P = (dRT) / M

    P = standard pressure = 1 atm = 101325 pa

    d = ?

    R = 8.314 J mol⁻¹ K⁻¹

    T = Standard temperature = 273 K

    M = 44 g/mol = 44 x 10⁻³ kg/mol

    By substitution,

    101325 Pa = (d x 8.314 J mol⁻¹ K⁻¹ x 273 K) / 44 x 10⁻³ kg/mol

    d = (101325 Pa x 44 x 10⁻³ kg/mol) / (8.314 J mol⁻¹ K⁻¹ x 273 K)

    d = 1.96 kg m⁻³ = 1.96 g/L

    Hence, the density of the CO₂ at STP is 1.96 g/L

    Assumption made is "CO₂ gas has an ideal gas behavior".
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