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WATER, METHANOL, CHLOROFORM, WHICH OF
Water/methanol and water/acetone are viable solvent systems for recrystallization,but water/chloroform
and water/pentane are not.
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Cheech
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Which of the following liquid pairs shows a positive deviation from Raoult’s law?
a octane, chloroform c benzene, methanol b
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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WATER, METHANOL, CHLOROFORM, WHICH OF THIS THREE IS MOST SUITABLE FOR RECRYSTALLIZATION FOR ACETANILIDE?
AND WHICH IS NOT
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MERYANBEL
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The density of methanol is .7918 g/ml/ How many grams of methanol do I have to add to 35.0ml of water to make a solution
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DD
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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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TaSheanda
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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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Anonymous
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Chloroform is a liquid that is not soluble in water. It has a density of 1.498g/mL. Astudent mixed a sample of chloroform and a
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jess
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Which item below is NOT an example of how the general rule for dissolving works?
A. Oil and water do not mix. B. Oil and water
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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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Anonymous
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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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