Need Chemistry Help

BoldAsLove

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May 10, 2005
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I have a chemistry question on my homework that says
The density of a gas at 273K and 760mmHg(1atm) is 4.00g/l. What is its molar mass in g/mol?

Ive got it so far from Pmm=DRT to mm=(4.00g/L)(.0821Latm/molK)(273K)/1atm

The problem is i need to convert the 4.00 g/L to g/mol and im confused about doing this...ive gotten the 4.00L to 4000 mL and apparently i can convert mL to grams but im confused about this part. What do I do, or am I just doing this completely wrong? Please help!
 

bluewall21

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Feb 13, 2004
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No, you are at STP, so it is 1 mol/22.4 L to convert to moles.

Either that, or I'm really tired.
 

Hyperion042

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PV = nRT
n = m / M

PV = mRT / M
P 1/(d) = RT / M
M = RTd / P
R = Gas Constant
T = 273 K
d = 4.00 g/L
P = 1 atm.

Plug, chug, solve.