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    Nov 5, 2010, 03:55 PM
    Chemistry question about mass
    0.325g sample of gaseous hydrocarbon (consists of carbon and hydrogen only), occupies
    A volume of 193mL at 749mmHg and 26.1ÂșC. Determine the molecular mass, and draw a plausible Lewis structure for this hydrocarbon

    My question about this question what is
    "a volume of 193mL at 749mmHg and 26.1ÂșC"

    Other things I know how to do.. I just did not understand..
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    Nov 5, 2010, 07:58 PM
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    The numbers you have been given are the variables in the Ideal Gas Law (which is given in the question preceding yours). You have been given the volume and temperature - surely you recognise them; mmHg is the pressure of the gas in millimeters of mercury. Solve for moles, that will give you the Mol. Wt.
    There you go.

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