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What are the two gases called when methanol is burned?

When methanol is burned, it produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as the main gases.


What are the example of insoluble?

graphite in water, nickel in alcohol, diamond in methanol


Methanol is sometimes suggested as an alternate fuel source How many kJ of heat energy are released when 1.42 kg of methanol are burned?

32200


How many kilojoules are released when 40.0 methanol is burneD?

The standard enthalpy of combustion for methanol is about -726 kJ/mol. To calculate the energy released when 40.0 g of methanol is burned, first convert the mass to moles using the molar mass of methanol (32.04 g/mol). Then, multiply the moles by the enthalpy of combustion to find the total energy released.


How much heat does methanol give off?

When combusted, methanol releases about 22.7 megajoules of heat per liter of fuel burned.


What is the name of the colourless liquid from the gas when methanol is burned?

The colorless liquid produced by burning methanol gas is water vapor. Methanol combustion produces carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.


Is methanol is burned and leaves a residue a chemical change?

Yes, when methanol is burned, it undergoes a chemical change, resulting in the formation of water vapor (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) as products. The residue left behind after burning methanol is typically minimal and mostly consists of non-volatile impurities rather than the original methanol compound.


How many kilojoules are released when 60.0g methanol is burned?

The net heat is 1 195,78 kJ.


Is a methanol is burned and leaves a residue a chemical change?

Burning (an oxidation reaction) is a chemical change,


When methanol is burned is it a chemical change?

yes, because it is combusting and providing energy. also when something is burned that is a sign of a chemical reaction taking place


What colour is nickel?

silvery white


Why is there methanol in cigarette's?

Methanol can be found in cigarettes due to its presence in tobacco leaves and as a byproduct of the combustion process. When tobacco is burned, methanol is released along with various other harmful chemicals that contribute to the health risks associated with smoking cigarettes.