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Select the coplanar atoms in the previous structure. Identify the coplanar atoms by right-clicking atoms on the canvas and then mapping each of them to M1. Many combustible fuels have been given octane ratings, numbers that determine how suitable the fuel is as a gasoline for automobiles. Regular unleaded gasoline has an octane rating of 89. Octane ratings are reported in tables for reference: Big Ed's Gas Farm is advertising a new super antiknock gasoline that is a blend of pentane and ethanol. If ethanol represents 33.0% of the mixture, what is the octane rating of Big Ed's new gas? The boiling points for a set of compounds in a homologous series can be qualitatively predicted using intermolecular force strengths. Using their condensed structural formulas, rank the homologous series for a set of alkanes by their boiling point. Rank from highest to lowest boiling point. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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Select the coplanar atoms in the previous structure. Identify the coplanar atoms by right-clicking atoms on the canvas and then mapping each of them to M1. Many combustible fuels have been given octane ratings, numbers that determine how suitable the fuel is as a gasoline for automobiles. Regular unleaded gasoline has an octane rating of 89. Octane ratings are reported in tables for reference: Big Ed's Gas Farm is advertising a new super antiknock gasoline that is a blend of pentane and ethanol. If ethanol represents 33.0% of the mixture, what is the octane rating of Big Ed's new gas? The boiling points for a set of compounds in a homologous series can be qualitatively predicted using intermolecular force strengths. Using their condensed structural formulas, rank the homologous series for a set of alkanes by their boiling point. Rank from highest to lowest boiling point. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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