Methyl alcohol can be used

  1. If benzophenone is nonpolar, how come it is only partially soluble in hexane (nonpolar)? Also, can H bonding occur?Can H bonding
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  2. If benzophenone is nonpolar, how come it is only partially soluble in hexane (nonpolar)? Also, can H bonding occur?Can H bonding
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  3. Methyl alcohol can be used as a fuel instead of, or combined with, gasoline. A sample of methyl alcohol, CH3OH, in a flask at
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  4. Yes, there was a difference in my results between the solubilities of benzophenone in methyl alcohol and benzophenone in hexane.
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  5. Yes, there was a difference in my results between the solubilities of benzophenone in methyl alcohol and benzophenone in hexane.
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  6. Yes, there was a difference in my results between the solubilities of benzophenone in methyl alcohol and benzophenone in hexane.
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  7. What are the names of the seven isomers of C4H10O?A = t-butyl alcohol (2-methyl-2-propanol) B = sec-butyl alcohol (2-butanol) C
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  8. Two identical thermometers made of pyrex glass contain,respectively identical volumes of mercury and methyl alcohol.If the
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  9. 80ml of methyl alcohol water are mixed to give a solution that has a final volume of 154ml. What is the concentration of the
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  10. Methyl Alcohol (CH3OH) and ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH) form ideal solutions at 50°C, the vapor pressure of pure methyl alcohol is
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