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What is the molecular weight of air?


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Step1. Molecular weight

  • Molecular weight is the sum of atomic weight, measured in amu.
  • The mass of one carbon atom is equal to the atomic mass unit (formerly abbreviated as 'amu,' but now spelled as 'u' – unified mass) according to the latest IUPAC recommendation.

Step2. The formula for molecular weight of air

  • Air is a mixture of several gases.
  • The two most dominant components in dry air are nitrogen N2and oxygen O2. Traces of carbon dioxideCO2 and argonAr are also present in the air.
  • The proportion of nitrogen is 78%, oxygen is 21%, carbon dioxide is 0.03%, and argon is 0.934%
  • So, the formula for the molecular weight of air is as follows:-

The molecular weight of air =2×AtomicweightofN2×0.78+AtomicweightofO2×0.21+AtomicweightofC+AtomicweightofO×20.0003+AtomicweightofAr×0.00934

Step3. Calculation of molecular weight of air

The molecular weight of air =2×14.0067×0.78+2×16×0.21+12.01+16×20.0003+39.95×0.00934u

=21.85+6.72+0.013203+0.373133u

=28.956u

28.96u

Hence, the molecular weight of air is 28.96u.


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