Given density in g/L, how to calculate molar volume?
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How can the molar volume be used to find the density of a gas ... You divide the molar mass by the molar volume. The molar volume of N₂ gas is 22.41 L. What is the density of the gas. The molar mass of N₂ is 28.01 g/mol.
the molar mass (g/mole) is divided by the density (g/mL), what units remain?
What would be an appropriate name for measurements having units in moles per mL?
Construct a scatter plot of density versus molar mass for the elements listed below.


Sketch a simple diagram of the graph into your lab report.
Does the data between molar mass and the density of the various metals seem to fit an easily recognized mathematical function?
Next, examine the following data for gases and determine if there is a mathematical relationship between the density of a gas and it's molar mass. Do this by constructing a scatter plot of molar mass vs. density.


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