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9.60 g of a gas X occupies the same volume at 0.30 g of hydrogen under the same conditions. Calculate the molar mass of X [H = 1]

A
8g mol -1
B
16 gmol -1
C
32g mol -1
D
64g mol -1
correct option: c

Using the ideal gas equation, 

PV = nRT.

where \(n = \frac{mass}{\text{molar mass}}\).

For Hydrogen, \(\frac{m_H}{M_H} = \frac{PV}{RT}\).

For element X, \(\frac{m_X}{M_X} = \frac{PV}{RT}\)

Under the same conditions implies \(\frac{PV}{RT}\) is the same for both hydrogen and X.

\(\frac{m_H}{M_H} = \frac{m_X}{M_X}\)

Molar mass of X = \(\frac{\text{molar mass of hydrogen} \times \text{mass of X}}{\text{mass of hydrogen}}\)

= \(\frac{1 \times 9.6}{0.3}\)

= 32 g/mol

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