I had to replace the injector itself the other day as it was not allowing the fuel to go into the TBI unit. I used the injector test light on the harness and it show the computer as being good.
Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds which are relatively strong. Ether molecules do not have such intermolecular forces holding molecules together. Therefore, it is easier for ether molecules to escape as a vapor, and this is why the vapor pressure of ether is greater than that of water.
too much ether (starting fluid)
Because the pressure of the atmosphere in the flask is lowered by the vacuum; a liquid will reach it's boiling point when the pressure of the atmosphere is equal to or less than the vapor pressure of the liquid.
At 30 degrees C, the vapor pressure of ethe is about 590 mm Hg. (The pressure requires 0.23 g of ether in the vapor phase at the fiven conditions, so there is sufficient ether in the flask.) At 0 degrees C, the vapo pressure is about 160 mm Hg, so some ether condenses when the tempeature declines.
Ethyl ether is more volatile than benzene. Ethyl ether has a lower boiling point and vapor pressure, making it easier for it to evaporate rapidly. Benzene is less volatile compared to ethyl ether due to its higher boiling point and lower vapor pressure.
Injector is not fully shutting off and is leaking down and loosing fuel pressure. This will cause fuel to accumulate in the oil pan, and mix with the oil. This is a bad thing, and will cause engine damage. Replace the faulty injector, and change the oil/filter.
bcoz of the intermolecular hydrogen bonding in methyl alcohol the vapour pressure of the molecule equalises the atmospheric pressure at higher temperatures. there is no hydrogen bonding in dimethyl ether and hence the molecule escapes at relatively lower temperatures.
There are two reasons for this; {1} boiling point: Tthe boiling point of water is greater than that of ether. So when the boiling point is greater then the vapour pressure will be low. {2} intermolecular forces: The second is intermolecular forces. When intermolecular forces are greater then the the boiling point will be greater and if boiling point is greater then the vapor pressure will be low. The inter molecular forces of water is greater than that of ether and so the vapour pressure will be low and and boiling point will be greater.
Diethyl ether does not dissove in ether at room temperature
Diethyl ether has a higher evaporation rate compared to n-butyl acetate due to its lower boiling point and higher vapor pressure. This means that diethyl ether will evaporate more quickly than n-butyl acetate when exposed to the same conditions.
From the Ether was created in 2004.
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