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Hexane is a hydrocarbon (a molecule containing only carbon and hydrogen) with a molecular weight of 86.18 g/mol, a density of 0...Asked by Lee
Hexane is a hydrocarbon (a molecule containing only carbon and hydrogen) with a molecular weight of 86.18 g/mol,
a density of 0.660 g/mL, and a boiling point of 69C.
Pentanol is an alcohol (a hydrocarbon with a "OH" group attached to one of its carbons) with a molecular weight of
88.15 g/mol, a density of 0.814 g/mL, and a boiling point of 137C.
Calculate the volumes if 4.00 moles of each chemical is present.
a density of 0.660 g/mL, and a boiling point of 69C.
Pentanol is an alcohol (a hydrocarbon with a "OH" group attached to one of its carbons) with a molecular weight of
88.15 g/mol, a density of 0.814 g/mL, and a boiling point of 137C.
Calculate the volumes if 4.00 moles of each chemical is present.
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DrBob222
Lee, if you will look for a post just a few below this one, you will see the same problem for 3 mols. Just change the numbers.
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