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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 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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A student pours 200 grams of methanol, a flammable substance into the sink. Another student causes the bad situation to get
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do hydrogen bonds form between methanol (CH3OH) molecules?
no, because methanol does not contain fluorine or nitrogen atoms yes,
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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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Please help, I am having trouble solving these problems at nonstandard temperatures.
Methanol burns in oxygen to form carbon
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What is the heat change in J associated with 44 g of solid methanol at -149 oC changing to liquid at -83 oC?
c(methanol) (liq) =
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The enthalpy of combustion of methanol is -711 kJ/mole. What mass of methanol must be completely burned in oxygen to produce
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How many milliliters of water at 20.0 °C are formed in the combustion of 25.0 g of a methanol–propanol mixture that is 62.5%
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