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Methanol(CH4O),used in racing cars,burns O2
Methanol(CH4O),used in racing cars,burns O2 to form CO2and H2O.
2CH4O(l) + 3O2(g)-->2Co2(g) +4H2O(g) 32.0g/mol 32.g/mol 44.g/mol
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Methanol (CH4O0, which is used as a fuel in high performance racing cars, burns in the presence of )2 to form CO2 and H2O. The
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cathy
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Methanol (CH4O) is converted to bromomethane (CH3Br) as follows:
CH4O + HBr --> CH3Br + H2O If 12.23 g of bromomethane are
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Brittany
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22.5 g of methanol (CH4O)
22.5 g CH4O = mol CH4O
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Which type of confidence interval should you use in this situation? A sample of 400 racing cars showed that 80 cars cost over
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Methanol(MM=32.04g/mole) is sometimes used as fuel for race cars, since methanol fires are easily extinguished with water. the
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Propionoic acid, C3H6O2, reacting with methanol will produce C4H8O2 and water (equation shown). If 70.0 g of propionoic acid and
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michael
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Methanol burns in oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water. The equation is exothermic, with 1452kJ/mol. of energy being
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Methanol burns in oxygen to produce carbon (iv) oxide and water if 9 grams of methanol are used in the combustion process what
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Regina
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A solution is made by mixing equal masses of methanol, CH4O, and ethanol, C2H6O. Determine the mole fraction of each component
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Heather
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