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When ethanol burn in a
60F is 15.55 C
180 F is 82.22C delta T = 82.22-15.55 = 66.67 q = mass x specific heat x delta T q = 100g x 4.184 x 66.67 q =
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A company that manufactures wines claim that red wine contains 14.1% by volume of ethanol ( density of ethanol is 0.789g/ cm³)
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The combustion of liquid ethanol (C2H5OH) produces carbon dioxide and water. After 4.60mL of ethanol (density=0.789g/ml) was
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I have a bottle of 95% ethanol purchased from the manufacturer.
Normally, when it is not stated, does it mean 95% w/w ethanol? I
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Consider the process of combustion. Why is oxygen necessary for the ethanol to burn?
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A company that manufacturers wine claims that red wine contains 14.1% by volume of ethanol (density of ethanol is 0.789g/cm³)
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Koleta miriama vurai
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From data below, calculate the total heat (J) needed to convert 0.539 mol gaseous ethanol at 300°C and 1 atm to
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From data below, calculate the total heat (J) needed to convert 0.539 mol gaseous ethanol at 300°C and 1 atm to liquid ethanol
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From data below, calculate the total heat (J) needed to convert 0.539 mol gaseous ethanol at 300°C and 1 atm to liquid ethanol
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From data below, calculate the total heat (J) needed to convert 0.539 mol gaseous ethanol at 300°C and 1 atm to liquid ethanol
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