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What\'s making the small pieces of CO2 \"sing and dance\"? What would happen to

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Question

What's making the small pieces of CO2 "sing and dance"? What would happen to the final result if the CO2(s) sample was too large (more than enough) to fill the flask? What would happen to the final result if the CO2(s) sample was too small (not enough) to fill the flask? What would happen to the final result if you measure the room temperature (which is higher) instead of CO2 temperature? In step (1), the 'empty' flask actually contains air. If the density of air was given to be 0 00115g/mL the molar mass of CO2. You need to calculate the mass of air. Compare the molar mass from analysis2 with Q6. Which one is more accurate? What causes them to be different? Summary: Report the unit used in your latest calculation. For example, if degree C is measured but K is used in the calculation, report in K. REMINDER: Are you hand writing all these in ink? Mass _________ Temperature _____. Volume ________ Pressure __________ R __________ Molar mass of CO2 ______19 _______(from analysis) Molar mass of CO2___43.5 __________(from Q6)

Explanation / Answer

SMALL PIECES OF CARBON DIOXIDE:

SUBLIMATION:

EXAMPLE:

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