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gasoline and water are immiscible.
gasoline and water are immiscible. Regular-grade gasoline has a lower density than water. A 100mL graduated cylinder with an
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1. How do you classify the liquid pair mineral oil -- H2O, miscible or
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Because gasoline is less dense than water, drums containing gasoline will float in water. Suppose a 220- L steel drum is
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The density of gasoline is 730 kg/m^3 at 0'C. One gallon of gasoline occupies .0038 m^3. Gasoline's volume expansion coefficient
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The density of gasoline is 730 kg/m^3 at 0'C. One gallon of gasoline occupies .0038 m^3. Gasoline's volume expansion coefficient
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Why is the solubility of butane 6.1 mg / 100 g water, yet hexane is immiscible in water?
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Which of the following does not reduce water pollution?
a) cleaning up oil and gasoline spills. b)reducing pollutants such as
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An automobile gasoline tank holds 45 kg of gasoline. When the gasoline burns, 158 kg of oxygen are consumed and carbon dioxide
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Which of the following does not reduce water pollution?
a) cleaning up oil and gasoline spills. b) reducing pollutants such as
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Regular gasoline (C8H18) reacts with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.
If your tanks of gasoline holds about
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