At 100 degrees C, pure

  1. why would it not be useful to just use pure ethanil or pure ethylene glycol as aN ANTIFREEZE SINCE THEIR NORMAL FREEZING POINTS
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  2. why would it not be useful to just use pure ethanil or pure ethylene glycol as aN ANTIFREEZE SINCE THEIR NORMAL FREEZING POINTS
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  3. why would it not be useful to just use pure ethanil or pure ethylene glycol as aN ANTIFREEZE SINCE THEIR NORMAL FREEZING POINTS
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  4. I really don't understand this question. How do I work it out?Pure acetic acid, HC2H3O2 has the following characteristics: mp =
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  5. Calculate the total pressure above 1.0L solution of a 1.42M CH3OH(aq) solution at 25 degrees(C). The vapor pressure of pure
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  6. you have pure silver in your hand and its 10.5 g/cm^3 at 20 degrees celsius. you get handed pure silver that's 9.9g/cm^3 and its
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  7. The ion-product of pure water, Kw, is2.51 * 10(-14) at the body temp of 37 degrees Celcius. What are the molar H2O and OH
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  8. Mercury(II) sulfide, HgS, is practically insoluble in purewater. Its solubility at 25 degrees C is probably no more than
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  9. What is pure liquid?What is impure liquid? Thx You are going to have to define these in context. "Pure" is a relative term. For
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  10. A 15g sample of what appears to be gold that was heated from 22 degrees C to 39 degrees C, required 26.3 J of energy. If the
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