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Dimethyl ether (DME) has a boiling point of -24.8°C, and propane has a boiling point of -42.1°C. Therefore, dimethyl ether propane would have a boiling point that falls between these two values, likely around -30°C to -35°C.
To find the number of moles of dimethyl ether in 138 g, we first need to calculate the molar mass of dimethyl ether, which is 46 g/mol. Then, we can use the formula moles = mass / molar mass to find that there are 3 moles of dimethyl ether in 138 g.
Chemical structure: CH3 - O - CH3 so 2 Carbons, one in each methyl group
One molecule of dimethyl ether will yield five molecules of product when burned, two carbon dioxide and three water.
Yes, dimethyl ether is a structural isomer of ethanol. They both have the same molecular formula (C2H6O) but different structural arrangements.
The organic chemicals with the formula C2H6O are ethanol (also known as ethyl alcohol) and dimethyl ether.