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To find the number of moles of dimethyl ether in 138 g, we first need to calculate the molar mass of dimethyl ether, which is 46 g/mol. Then, we can use the formula moles = mass / molar mass to find that there are 3 moles of dimethyl ether in 138 g.
Donald G. Shead has written: 'Ether atom theory' -- subject(s): Atomic theory, Ether (Space)
Density = Mass/Volume so Volume = Mass/Density = 80.0/0.70 = 114.3 cm3.
No. It will sink because ice is denser than ether, and denser things sink to the bottom. Ice has a density of 0.9167 g/ml and ether has a density of 0.736 g/ml.
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The official densities at room temperature for the following substances are: Ethanol: 0.789 g/mL Chloroform: 1.48 g/mL Heptane: 0.684 g/mL Diethyl ether: 0.715 g/mL.
In ether. However the difference is not so significant. The solubility of the commercially sold sample (%100 pure) in water is reported as 1g/65 ml. and in ether as 1g/78 ml. They account for 15.4 g/L water and 12.8 g/L ether. You can check out such properties of materials here:
The molar mass of methyl ethyl ether (C4H10O) is approximately 74.12 g/mol.
petrolium ether is a mixture of pentane and hexane so has no molar mass
W. T. G. Morton has written: 'Statement' -- subject(s): History, Ether, Anesthetics
The molar mass of diethyl ether (C4H10O) is 74.12 g/mol. Therefore, 10 g of diethyl ether is approximately 0.135 moles. The heat absorbed to convert this amount of diethyl ether from liquid to vapor at its boiling point is given as 15.7 kJ/mol. So, for 0.135 moles, approximately 2.12 kJ of heat is absorbed.
There are ten hydrogen atoms in 14.8g of C2H520(Diethyl Ether).