CH3OH and CH3OOH (or CH3COOH) can form hydrogen bond
192.678 grams CH3OH
It is due to the presence of inter-molecular hydrogen bond in CH3OH.
9.32*1024 (molec's CH3OH) / 6.022*1023 (molec's.mol−1 CH3OH) * 32.04 (g mol−1 CH3OH) = 495.8 g = 496 g CH3OH
9.32*1024 (molec's CH3OH) / 6.022*1023 (molec's.mol−1 CH3OH) * 32.04 (g mol−1 CH3OH) = 495.8 g = 496 g CH3OH
9,85x10 to the 24 of methanol (CH3OH) molecules have a mass of 52,405 g.
192.678 grams CH3OH
Methane, CH4 Methanol, CH3OH Methanal, CH2O Methyl chloride, CH3Cl
It is due to the presence of inter-molecular hydrogen bond in CH3OH.
9.32*1024 (molec's CH3OH) / 6.022*1023 (molec's.mol−1 CH3OH) * 32.04 (g mol−1 CH3OH) = 495.8 g = 496 g CH3OH
9.32*1024 (molec's CH3OH) / 6.022*1023 (molec's.mol−1 CH3OH) * 32.04 (g mol−1 CH3OH) = 495.8 g = 496 g CH3OH
Methanol, CH3OH (CH4O) is a covalent molecular compound. It is liquid under normal conditions and there is hydrogen bonding between molecules
Cu has a lower boiling point than CH3OH because its particles are less polar. the CH3OH molecules have to have more kinetic energy to break the bonds between them and the surrounding molecules.
9,85x10 to the 24 of methanol (CH3OH) molecules have a mass of 52,405 g.
6.022e23
9.18x10^24 molecules CH3OH x 1 mole/6.02x10^23 molecules x 32 g/mole = 488 g (to 3 sig figs)
Methanol is CH3OH, and contains carbon. hydrogen, and oxygen.
Yes, it can! The hydrogen bonds with oxygen thus forming a hydrogen bond. (OH)