Wine goes bad soon after opening because the ethanol (CH,CH,OH) dissolved in it reacts with oxygen (0,) gas to form water and aqueous acetic acid (CH,COOH), the main ingredient in vinegar. Calculate the moles of ethanol needed to produce 0.80 mol of acetic acid. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to 2 significant digits.

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Using a chemical equation to find moles of product from moles..
Wine goes bad soon after opening because the ethanol (CH,CH,OH) dissolved in it reacts with oxygen (0,) gas to form water and aqueous acetic acid
(CH, COOH), the main ingredient in-vinegar. Calculate the moles of ethanol needed to produce 0.80 mol of acetic acid. Be sure your answer has a unit
symbol, if necessary, and round it to 2 significant digits.
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Transcribed Image Text:O CHEMICAL REACTIONS 0/5 Using a chemical equation to find moles of product from moles.. Wine goes bad soon after opening because the ethanol (CH,CH,OH) dissolved in it reacts with oxygen (0,) gas to form water and aqueous acetic acid (CH, COOH), the main ingredient in-vinegar. Calculate the moles of ethanol needed to produce 0.80 mol of acetic acid. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to 2 significant digits. x10 Explanation Check 2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center ECHE.docx MacBook Air II
What are the molecular and empirical chemical formulas of a compound made up of these molecules?
H.
:
:
H.
H-C-C-0-C-
C-0-C-C-H
The lines stand for chemical bonds between the atoms. You can ignore the dots -- they represent "lone
pairs" and you'll learn about them later.
H.
:0:
:0:
H.
molecular formula:
empirical formula:
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