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In determination by Victor Meyer method, 0.60 g of a volatile substance expelled 123 mL of air measured over water at `20^(@)C` and 757.4 mm pressure. Find the molecular mass of the substance. Aqueous tension at `20^(@)C` is 17.4 mm.

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To solve the problem using the Victor Meyer method, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Gather the Given Data - Mass of the volatile substance (m) = 0.60 g - Volume of air expelled (V) = 123 mL - Temperature (T) = 20 °C - Total pressure (P) = 757.4 mm Hg - Aqueous tension at 20 °C = 17.4 mm Hg ...
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