The chemical method of analysis in determination of the blood alcohol content (%BAC) is: K₂Cr₂O7 + H₂SO4 + C₂H5OH → Cr₂(SO4)3 + K₂SO4 + CH3COOH + H₂O What are the stoichiometric coefficients for the reaction above? (please enter the coefficients without spaces and with a coma between the numbers, e.g. 1,2,3,4) Submit Answer Tries 0/99 During a Breathalyzer Test it was determined that 1.05mg of K₂Cr₂O7 was consumed by the above reaction. Calculate the number of milligrams of ethanol in the test sample. Submit Answer Tries 0/99 Calculate the Blood Alcohol Content in this sample (%BAC). Submit Answer Tries 0/99

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The chemical method of analysis in determination of the blood alcohol content (%BAC) is:
K₂Cr₂O7 + H₂SO4 + C₂H5OH → Cr₂(SO4)3 + K₂SO4 + CH3COOH + H₂O
What are the stoichiometric coefficients for the reaction above? (please enter the coefficients without spaces and with a coma between the numbers, e.g. 1,2,3,4)
Submit Answer Tries 0/99
During a Breathalyzer Test it was determined that 1.05mg of K₂Cr₂O7 was consumed by the above reaction. Calculate the number of milligrams of ethanol in the test sample.
Submit Answer Tries 0/99
Calculate the Blood Alcohol Content in this sample (%BAC).
Submit Answer Tries 0/99
Transcribed Image Text:The chemical method of analysis in determination of the blood alcohol content (%BAC) is: K₂Cr₂O7 + H₂SO4 + C₂H5OH → Cr₂(SO4)3 + K₂SO4 + CH3COOH + H₂O What are the stoichiometric coefficients for the reaction above? (please enter the coefficients without spaces and with a coma between the numbers, e.g. 1,2,3,4) Submit Answer Tries 0/99 During a Breathalyzer Test it was determined that 1.05mg of K₂Cr₂O7 was consumed by the above reaction. Calculate the number of milligrams of ethanol in the test sample. Submit Answer Tries 0/99 Calculate the Blood Alcohol Content in this sample (%BAC). Submit Answer Tries 0/99
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