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The mole fraction and molality of ethanol -C2H5OH in an aqueous solution that is 45.0 percent ethanol by volume and the density of water is 1.00g per mL that of ethanol is 0.789 grams per mL and 70/18. A mole fraction in chemistry is the amount that is divided by the total amount of all constituents.
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no ethanol is not an element. Ethanol is an Organic compound.
No, ethanol is an alcohol.
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The mole fraction and molality of ethanol -C2H5OH in an aqueous solution that is 45.0 percent ethanol by volume and the density of water is 1.00g per mL that of ethanol is 0.789 grams per mL and 70/18. A mole fraction in chemistry is the amount that is divided by the total amount of all constituents.
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No, ethanol and water are miscible. For an extraction, you want two solvents that are immiscible (mutually insoluble). Standard choices for the organic phase are ethyl acetate or dichloromethane. For the aqueous phase, use water, aqueous acid or aqueous base, depending on the compound you are trying to isolate.
If you think to acetic acid this is a weak electrolyte.
By stirring the solution together, mixing the two.
Ethanol is non-polar and there is no surrounding of the H(+) and Cl(-) ions with the polar H2O(water) molecules.
no ethanol is not an element. Ethanol is an Organic compound.
It is created by mixing gasoline and ethanol together, and then chilling it to about -10° F without forming ice. This creates both a gasohol blend containing about 10% ethanol, and an aqueous stream comprised of some ethanol and traces of gasoline which can be recycled and used to produce more gasohol.
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No, ethanol is an alcohol.