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From the following combustion: 1-butanol
If the heat of combustion of 1-butanol (C4H9OH) is 2,710 kJ/mol, what mass of oxygen is consumed when enough 1-butanol is burned
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Blake
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If the heat of combustion of 1-butanol (C4H9OH) is 2,710 kJ/mol, what mass of oxygen is consumed when enough 1-butanol is burned
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Blake
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Water is dissolved into n-butanol (a polar liquid). Which is the second step at the molecular level as water dissolves into
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From the following combustion: 1-butanol + oxygen+ carbon dioxide + water. How many grams of carbon dioxide and water are
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Turtle Lover
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From the following combustion: 1-butanol + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water. How many grams of carbon dioxide and water are
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Turtle Lover
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1-butanol (shown below) burns in the presence of oxygen to give off carbon dioxide and water by the following reaction:
C4H9OH +
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wll.i.am
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what are the intermolecular forces present in:
1. n-propyl alcohol 2. n-butanol 3. 2-butanol 4. tert-butanol alcohol 5. pentane
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Jim
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Predict change in temperature for 1-butanol, CHSCH2CH2CH2OH, if same experiment were using 1-butanol?
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Jacky
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The chemical formula for t-butanol is
(CH3)3COH Calculate the molar mass of t-butanol. Round your answer to 2 decimal places
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The chemical formula for t-butanol is:
(CH3)3COH Calculate the molar mass of t-butanol Round your answer to 2 decimal places.
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