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The characterization gas collecting tube describes an
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gas-tight container with one
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at either end. Usually such a container has a
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, has a cylindrical
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and is made of
glass Glass is a non-crystalline, often transparent, amorphous solid that has widespread practical, technological, and decorative use in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optics. Glass is most often formed by rapid cooling (quenching) of ...
. Gas collecting tubes are used for science-related purposes; for taking samples of gases.


Versions

* Gas collecting tubes, made of glass, with 2
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s with glass plugs, without septum * as above, with septum * with
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plug, without septum * as above, with septum ''Capacity'' of gas collecting tubes 150, 250, 350, 500 and 1.000 ml


Measurement of the Mass Density of a Gas - Aspirator Method

The
mass density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematically ...
of a
gas Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma). A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen), or ...
can be measured by using a gas collecting tube, an
analytical balance An analytical balance (or chemical ''balance'') is a class of balance designed to measure small mass in the sub-milligram range. The measuring pan of an analytical balance (0.1 mg resolution or better) is inside a transparent enclosure with do ...
and an aspirator. The mass and volume of a displaced amount of gas are determined: At atmospheric pressure p, the gas collecting tube is filled with the gas to be investigated and the overall mass m_ is measured. Then the aspirator sucks out much of the gas yielding a second overall mass m_ measurement. (The difference of masses represents the mass (m=m_-m_) of the extracted amount of gas.) Finally, the nearly evacuated gas collecting tube is allowed to suck in an outgassed liquid, usually previously heated water, which is offered under atmospheric pressure p. The gas collecting tube is weighed for a third and last time containing the liquid yielding the value m_. (The difference of masses of the nearly evacuated tube and the liquid-containing tube gives the mass (m_=m_-m_) of the sucked-in liquid, that took the place of the extracted amount of gas.) The given mass-density \rho_ of the liquid permits to calculate the displaced volume (V=m_/\rho_). Thus giving mass m and volume V of the extracted amount of gas, consequently accessing its
mass density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematically ...
(\rho=\frac) under atmospheric pressure.


Measurement of the Mass Density of a Gas - Two Fluid Method

The
mass density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematically ...
of a
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can be measured by using a gas collecting tube, an
analytical balance An analytical balance (or chemical ''balance'') is a class of balance designed to measure small mass in the sub-milligram range. The measuring pan of an analytical balance (0.1 mg resolution or better) is inside a transparent enclosure with do ...
and two other fluids of known mass densities, preferably a gas and a liquid (with mass densities \rho_, \rho_). Overview: First, mass measurements get the volume V and the evacuated mass m_ of the gas collecting tube; secondly, these two are used to measure and calculate the mass-density \rho of the investigated fluid. Fill the gas collecting tube with one of those fluids of given mass density and measure the overall mass, do the same with the second one giving the two mass values m_, m_. Consequently, for those two fluids, the definition of
mass density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematically ...
can be rewritten: :\rho_=\frac\, :\rho_=\frac These two equations with two unknowns m_ and V can be solved by using elementary algebra: :V=\frac\, :m_=\frac (The relative error of the result significantly depends on the relative proportions of the given mass densities and the measured masses.) Now fill the gas collecting tube with the fluid to be investigated. Measure the overall mass m_ to calculate the mass of the fluid inside the tube m=m_-m_ yielding the desired mass density \rho=\frac.


Molar Mass from the Mass Density of a Gas

If the gas is a pure gaseous
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(and not a mixture), with the mass density \rho=\frac, then using the
ideal gas law The ideal gas law, also called the general gas equation, is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas. It is a good approximation of the behavior of many gases under many conditions, although it has several limitations. It was first stat ...
permits to calculate the
molar mass In chemistry, the molar mass of a chemical compound is defined as the mass of a sample of that compound divided by the amount of substance which is the number of moles in that sample, measured in moles. The molar mass is a bulk, not molecular, p ...
M of the gaseous chemical substance: :M = \frac\, Where R represents the
universal gas constant The molar gas constant (also known as the gas constant, universal gas constant, or ideal gas constant) is denoted by the symbol or . It is the molar equivalent to the Boltzmann constant, expressed in units of energy per temperature increment per ...
, T the
absolute temperature Thermodynamic temperature is a quantity defined in thermodynamics as distinct from kinetic theory or statistical mechanics. Historically, thermodynamic temperature was defined by Kelvin in terms of a macroscopic relation between thermodynamic wor ...
at which the measurements took place.


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