The mass is 46,07/6,022.10e23.
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One. Ethene [also ethylene] [H2C=CH2] plus H2O yields H3C-CH2OH [ethanol].
One mol is equal to molar mass in grams of a molecule.
Ethanol is a molecule, specifically a type of alcohol. Its chemical formula is C₂H₅OH, indicating that it is composed of two carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. Molecules are formed when two or more atoms bond together, and in the case of ethanol, these atoms are bonded in a specific arrangement that gives it its characteristic properties.
The mass of one mole of substance, usually in grams or kilograms
C6H12O6 (180.16 g/ mol) ---> 2C2H5OH (46.07 g/mol) + 2 CO2 600.4 g glucose @ 92.14 g ethanol / 180.16 g glucose = 307.06 grams of ethanol can be produced 307.06 grams of ethanol @ 0.789g/ml = 389.2 millilitres ========= your answers: 307 grams of ethanol & 0.389 litres of ethanol
There are four atoms of hydrogen in each molecule of methanol.
From one molecule of glucose (sugar) you can obtain two molecules of ethanol. Glucose's chemical composition is C6H12O6 Carbon dioxide (Co2) is lost in the fermentation process so we are left with 2C2H5OH or two ethanol molecules! Hope it helps!
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Grams are a standard unit of weight or mass so one would be exactly 260 grams heavy.
35 grams is about one and a quarter oz, so it is not very heavy.
Ethanol is an organic molecule that consists of a two-carbon chain backbone with five hydrogens bonded to the carbons plus one hydroxyl (oxygen-hydrogen) group attached to one of the carbons. The hydroxyl group makes ethanol polar at that carbon, which allows the ethanol molecule to form polar bonds with the water molecules (two hydrogens bonded to one oxygen, very polar molecule). Because the ethanol and water form polar bonds they will mix completely (are miscible) in each other.
One. Ethene [also ethylene] [H2C=CH2] plus H2O yields H3C-CH2OH [ethanol].
Ethanol is a pure substance, but it is rare to encounter it pure. Laboratory alcohol usually contains small amounts of water and methanol. Alcoholic drinks contain large quantities of water, as well as flavourings.
To convert 14.0 grams of CO into CO2, you need 16 grams of oxygen. This is because each molecule of CO reacts with one molecule of O2 to form one molecule of CO2. The molar mass of O2 is 32 g/mol, so 16 grams of oxygen is needed to convert 14.0 grams of CO.
One mol is equal to molar mass in grams of a molecule.
2.55 × 10 − 22 g