Methanol and water can be mixed to any proportion without trouble.
Moler mass of CH4O :32.05 32gof CH4O*(1molofCH4O/32.05 CH4O)*6.02*10^23
No. CH4O is molecular. Specifically it is an alcohol.
Methane monoxide
it is a mix of o2 and h2o
No. CBr4 is nonpolar and H2O is polar. Both do not mix.
Moler mass of CH4O :32.05 32gof CH4O*(1molofCH4O/32.05 CH4O)*6.02*10^23
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of CH4O. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. CH4O=32.0 grams.998 grams CH4O / (32.0 grams) =.0312 moles CH4O
H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3 Also if you mix H2O with CO2(s) (common name dry ice) you get CO2 gas and an acidic CO2/H2O mixture.
No. CH4O is molecular. Specifically it is an alcohol.
First figure the molar mass for each...C2H6O=46 & CH4O=32. Together C2H6O(46)+CH4O(32)= 78 Now you take molar mass / total molar mass So C2H6O(46)/total mass (C2H6O+CH4O)78= C2H60 or ethanol=0.410 and CH4O(32)/total mass 78=CH4O or methanol=0.589
Methane monoxide
it is a mix of o2 and h2o
Comet ice is a mix of water ice (H2O) and dry ice (CO2).
No. CBr4 is nonpolar and H2O is polar. Both do not mix.
mix them
Yes, due to the fact that the C and CL have a non-polar relationship and H2O also is very non-polar. Like dissolves like, and you get your mix.
It is a strong reaction between UF6 and H2O: UF6 + H2O ------- UO2F2 + HF