Calculate the mole fraction(x) of acetic acid in a mixture consisting of 150 gm acetic acid , and 138 gm ethyl alcohol ? Note ( M.wt (acetic acid) = 60 g/mole & M.wt (ethyl alcohol) = 46 g/mole ) * %3D O 0.45 m O 45 m O 10 m 0.1 m
Calculate the mole fraction(x) of acetic acid in a mixture consisting of 150 gm acetic acid , and 138 gm ethyl alcohol ? Note ( M.wt (acetic acid) = 60 g/mole & M.wt (ethyl alcohol) = 46 g/mole ) * %3D O 0.45 m O 45 m O 10 m 0.1 m
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100 %
10 %
90 %
60 %
Calculate the mole fraction(x) of acetic acid
in a mixture consisting of 150 gm acetic acid
and 138 gm ethyl alcohol ? Note ( M.wt
(acetic acid) = 60 g/mole & M.wt (ethyl
alcohol) = 46 g/mole ) *
0.45 m
45 m
10 m
O 0.1 m
These titrations are based on the
formation of a complex between the
analyte and the titrant *
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