When weighing liquid ethanol, why

  1. When weighing liquid ethanol, why do you have to place water in the beaker prior to adding the ethanol to that same beaker? We
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  2. Am I correct?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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. When weighing liquid ethanol, why do you have to place water in the beaker prior to adding the ethanol to that same beaker?
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  8. ethanol melts at -114c the enthalpy of fusion 5.02 kj/mol the specific heats of solid and liquid ethanol are 0.97 and 2.3
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  9. Ethanol (C2H5OH) melts at -114 °C. The enthalpy of fusion is 5.02 kJ/mol. The specific heats of solid and liquid ethanol are
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  10. Ethanol (C2H5OH) melts at -114 °C. The enthalpy of fusion is 5.02 kJ/mol. The specific heats of solid and liquid ethanol are
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