5.18 2.9 g of a gas at 95 °C occupied the same volume as 0.184 g of dihydrogen at 17 °C, at the same pressure. What is the molar mass of the gas?


 Volume (v) occupied by dihydrogen is given by,       
      V = mMRTp
  = 0.1842×R×290p

Let M be the molar mass of the unknown gas. Volume (V) occupied by the unknown can be calculated as:
 V = mMRTp
= 2.9M × R×368p
According to the question,
0.1842×R×290p= 2.9M×R×368p
  0.184 × 2902 = 2.9×368M
 M = 2.9×369×20.184×290
           = 40 g mol-1
Hence, the molar mass of the gas is 40 g mol-1