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Alcohol mass before burning: 80.6g
Alcohol mass before burning: 80.6g
Alcohol mass after burning: 75.9g Water heated: 100g Methanol Mr: 32 Initial temperature of
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Mass
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Which option is an example of a chemical reaction that occurs at a very slow rate?
Responses alcohol burning alcohol burning iron
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sammy
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If you used the alcohol burner to heat the water and all of the heat from the burning of the alcohol went into heating the
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bea
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60F is 15.55 C
180 F is 82.22C delta T = 82.22-15.55 = 66.67 q = mass x specific heat x delta T q = 100g x 4.184 x 66.67 q =
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Rubbing alcohol is a 90 mass % solution of isopropyl alcohol, C3H8O, in water.
How many grams of rubbing alcohol contains 20.0 g
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Tasha
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What is not true about alcohol?
Alcohol reduces your attention span. Alcohol is a depressant. Alcohol affects every organ in the
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ssds
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Lauryl alcohol is obtained from coconut oil and is used to make detergents. A solution of 5.00 g of lauryl alcohol in 100.0 g of
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the density of alcohol is 0.79g/ml. find the mass of 15.5ml of alcohol?
15.5ml x 0.79g/ml = mass 12.245g
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Karen
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The average adult male has a total blood volume of 5.0 L
. After drinking a few beers, he has a BAC of 0.14. Blood alcohol
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How much alcohol must be burned to generate
279kj of heat to warm the water as described in problem 3? (60F to 180F) I've seen
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Anonymous
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