Got a few questions in preparation of an upcoming test. I'm having trouble answering these...
1. A sample of gas is held in a 3.00 L container at 22 degrees celsius connected to a mercury manometer. The pressure of the atmosphere is 9.87 x 10^4 pascals and the mercury level in the manometer is 13.2cm higher on the open side of the manometer. What is the pressure of the gas, in torr (mmHg)?
Answer: 873 torr
2. A mixture of exactly two moles of helium (He(g)) and one mole of a hydrocarbon of formula CnH2n (g) is placed in a container with a small hole through which the gas can escape. The escaping gas is collected and was found to have 6.24 times more helium than the hydrocarbon. What is the molar mass of the hydrocarbon? What is the formula of the hydrocarbon (what is the value of "n")?
Answer: C3H6
Thanks in advance for any help provided. I pretty much just need something to go off of, and so it isn't necessary to fully answer the questions.
Incase you need info...
R = 8.314472 J k^-1 mol^-1 = 0.0820574 atm k^-1 mol^-1
g = 9.80665 m s^-2
1 atm = 1.013 x 10^5 pascals = 760 torr (mmHg)
0 degrees celsius = 273.15 K
density of mercury = 13.6 g/cm cubed
... and a pic for the first question: