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Pure lauric acid is melted
Pure lauric acid is melted and the freezing point is determined to be 43 degrees celsius.
A solution is made by dissolving .50
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Miley
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Calculate the expected freezing point of a solution of 0.579 g pelargonic acid in 4.225 g of lauric acid, if the melting point
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Amanda
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i did a lab and i need to find out the melting point for lauric acid and lauric acid with another substance. the teacher told us
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RiChy
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When a chemist dilutes pure acid with another substance, the resulting mixture is no longer pure acid. Consistent with the
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Julia
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The boiling point of lauric acid is 298.9°C. Its melting point is 43.2°C. At room temperature (~25°C), lauric acid is in
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The boiling point of lauric acid is 298.9°C. Its melting point is 43.2°C. At room temperature (~25°C), lauric acid is in
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1. What is the name of the test that could differentiate lauric acid from oleic acid?
- Possible procedure? - Expected results?
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Emrich
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Can someone please tell me the heat of fusion for Lauric Acid, Oxalic Acid, and Cetyl Alcohol? I've looked and can't find them
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Chemistry
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A goldsmith has two alloys that are different purities of gold. The first is 3/4 pure and the second is 5/12 pure. How many
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megan
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Imagine that you have a pure sample of an unknown compound that you are told is either 2-naphthol OR benzoic acid. In the lab,
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Anonymous
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