# Problem: The density of a noble gas is 2.71 g/L at 3.00 atm and 0°C. Identify the gas.

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###### FREE Expert Solution

We will use the ideal gas equation to find the molar mass of the gas.

$\overline{){\mathbf{P}}{\mathbf{V}}{\mathbf{=}}{\mathbf{n}}{\mathbf{R}}{\mathbf{T}}}$

$\frac{\mathbf{P}\overline{)\mathbf{V}}}{\overline{)\mathbf{V}}}\mathbf{=}\frac{\mathbf{n}\mathbf{R}\mathbf{T}}{\mathbf{V}}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}\mathbit{P}\mathbf{=}\frac{{\mathbf{n}}\mathbf{R}\mathbf{T}}{\mathbf{V}}$

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The density of a noble gas is 2.71 g/L at 3.00 atm and 0°C. Identify the gas.

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