The answer:
all that we search for is the number of mole of HCl and the number of mole of C2H6O
M(HCl) = 5.5g/ mole of HCl , so mole of HCl = 5.5/M(HCl), where M(HCl) is the molar mass.
M(HCl) = 1+ 36.5= 37.5
moles of HCl = 5.5/37.5=0.14
M(C2H6O) = 200g / moles of C2H6O, so moles of C2H6O=200g / M(C2H6O)
M(C2H6O)= 2x12+ 6 + 16=46,
moles of C2H6O=200g / 46 =<span>4.35 </span><span> moles
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the sum of the moles is 0.14 + <span>4.35 </span> = 4.501 moles
finally, <span>The mole fraction of hcl in a solution prepared by dissolving 5.5 g of hcl in 200 g of c2h6o is 0.031
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because it can be found by 0.14 / 4.501= 0.031
Ernest Shackleton's South! primarily uses the writing structure of "problem and solution".
1 tablespoon = 0.5 ounces
We are required to find for 2 table spoons.
2 table spoons = 2 x 0.5 = 1 ounce.
Each bottle has 16 ounce.
Number of bottles = 4
So total number = 4 x 16 = 64 ounces.
Number of 2 table spoons =
= 64
Thus there are 64 2-tablespoon doses are in 4 bottles of medication containing 16 ounces each.
Answer:
So the molar mass of C4,H10 is
58.12g mole -1