Chapter 2: 49E (page 59)
Calculate values from the following ’s:
(a)Acetone, =19.3 (b)Formic acid, =3.75
Short Answer
(a) The of Acetone isif its = 19.3.
(b) The of Formic acid isif its = 3.75.
Chapter 2: 49E (page 59)
Calculate values from the following ’s:
(a)Acetone, =19.3 (b)Formic acid, =3.75
(a) The of Acetone isif its = 19.3.
(b) The of Formic acid isif its = 3.75.
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