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The boiling point of methanol
The vapor pressure of methanol is 84.0 mm Hg at 27.0°C. The ΔHvapor of methanol is 39.2 kJ/mol and R = 8.31 10-3 kJ/mol·K.
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Which of the following statements about boiling points are true?
A. The boiling point of 0.1 m NaF(aq) is lower than the boiling
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The normal boiling point of methanol is 64.7oC. A solution containing a nonvolatile solute dissolved in methanol has a vapor
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The normal boiling point of methanol is 64.7°C. A solution containing a nonvolatile solute dissolved in methanol has a vapor
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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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Using the tables of enthalpies of formation and entropies of formation, estimate the boiling point for the following liquid:
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Using the tables of enthalpies of formation and entropies of formation, estimate the boiling point for the following liquid:
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How many grams of methanol are needed to raise the boiling point of 250 mL of water by 2.7C. The boiling point elevation
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I did a lab for Organic Chemistry
We did a simple distillation of an unknown alcohol to determine the boiling point, which was
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I did a lab for Organic Chemistry
We did a simple distillation of an unknown alcohol to determine the boiling point, which was
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Laura
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