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C4H10O(l) + O2(g) --- CO(g)
C4H10O(l) + O2(g) --- CO(g) + H2O(g)
When I balanced it I got this C4H10O(I) + 4O2(g) --- 4CO(g) + 5H2O Am I correct
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Monique
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For the balanced equation shown below, how many moles of C4H10O reacted, if 0.5599 moles of H2O are produced?
C4H10O+6O2 -->
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SUPAMAN
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Diethyl ether (also known as “ether”), C4H10O (l), is an organic
compound that has long been used as a surgical anesthetic.
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Feufolia
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How many grams of C4H10O can be melted by 2.0 x 103 J?
Given ÄHfus = 7.27 kJ/mol
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Frank
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list all the isomeric isomer of C4H10O and classify them as primary,secondary, tertiary
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Karen
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How many kilojoules of heat are needed to completely vaporize 42.8 g of C4H10O at its boiling point? Given Hvap=26.5kj/mol
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kim
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solid C₄H₁₀O is burned with oxygen gas to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and water vapor
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Alex
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For C4H10O a constitutional isomer can be written as C-C-C-C-O-H with hydrogens also coming off of the 4 carbons. I know that
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Hannah
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For C4H10O a constitutional isomer can be written as C-C-C-C-O-H with hydrogens also coming off of the 4 carbons. I know that
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Hannah
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The aliphatic alcohols and ethers are isometric; seven structures may be written for the molecular formula, C4H10O. if you were
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jen
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