(a)
Interpretation:
The density of argon
Concept introduction:
The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. It is a characteristic property of a substance that relates the mass of that substance with the space it occupies. The SI unit of density is
Answer to Problem 25E
The density of argon
Explanation of Solution
The density of argon
Where,
•
Molar mass of the argon
Substitute the value of
The density of argon
(b)
Interpretation:
The density of fluorine,
Concept introduction:
The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. It is a characteristic property of a substance that relates the mass of that substance with the space it occupies. The SI unit of density is
Answer to Problem 25E
The density of fluorine,
Explanation of Solution
The density of fluorine,
Where,
•
Molar mass of the fluorine
Substitute the value of
The density of fluorine,
(c)
Interpretation:
The density of methane,
Concept introduction:
The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. It is a characteristic property of a substance that relates the mass of that substance with the space it occupies. The SI unit of density is
Answer to Problem 25E
The density of methane,
Explanation of Solution
The density of methane
Where,
•
Molar mass of the methane
Substitute the value of
The density of methane,
(d)
Interpretation:
The density of propane,
Concept introduction:
The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of mass and volume. It is a characteristic property of a substance that relates the mass of that substance with the space it occupies. The SI unit of density is
Answer to Problem 25E
The density of propane,
Explanation of Solution
The density of propane
Where,
•
Molar mass of the propane
Substitute the value of
The density of propane,
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