The reaction of ethylene oxide with water to give ethylene glycol (automobile antifreeze) occurs in 96% actual yield. How many grams of ethylene glycol are formed by reaction of 35.0 g of ethylene oxide?   in case the following picture of chemical reaction does not show up in your computer, here is the chemical equation: Ethylene Oxide (C2H4O) + H2O ⟶⟶ Ethylene glycol (C2H6O2)

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The reaction of ethylene oxide with water to give ethylene glycol (automobile antifreeze) occurs in 96% actual yield. How many grams of ethylene glycol are formed by reaction of 35.0 g of ethylene oxide?

 

in case the following picture of chemical reaction does not show up in your computer, here is the chemical equation:

Ethylene Oxide (C2H4O) + H2O ⟶⟶ Ethylene glycol (C2H6O2)

 

 

The reaction of ethylene oxide with water to give ethylene glycol (automobile antifreeze)
occurs in 96% actual yield. How many grams of ethylene glycol are formed by reaction of 35.0
g of ethylene oxide?
in case the following picture of chemical reaction does not show up in your computer, here is
the chemical equation:
Ethylene Oxide (C2H40) + H2O – Ethylene glycol (C2H6O2)
Ethylene Oxide
HOCH,CH,OH
H2O →
Ethylene glycol
нн
Transcribed Image Text:The reaction of ethylene oxide with water to give ethylene glycol (automobile antifreeze) occurs in 96% actual yield. How many grams of ethylene glycol are formed by reaction of 35.0 g of ethylene oxide? in case the following picture of chemical reaction does not show up in your computer, here is the chemical equation: Ethylene Oxide (C2H40) + H2O – Ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) Ethylene Oxide HOCH,CH,OH H2O → Ethylene glycol нн
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