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It is same, instead of water take methanol...
because distilled water does not conduct electricity and tap water does and also to see weather methanol conducts electricity.
Methanol and water do not react they just form a very stable solution.
Methanol does not react with water.
It is impossible to make a saturated solution of ethanol or methanol and water because ethanol and methanol are completely miscible in all proportions. Some other alcohols may be less miscible and, if so, they could make a saturated solution. I will leave the question open with regards to ALL ALCOHOLS.
It is same, instead of water take methanol...
13.6% methanol solution.
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100ppm means, you need 100mg in 1oooml. Thus, for 100ml solution, you will need 10mg of methanol to make 100ppm solution.
Methanol absorbs a minor quantity of oxygen gas and forms a homogeneous solution.
Water and methanol are completely miscible (they will dissolve into each other in any proportion). A mixture of water and methanol will always form a clear solution (after sufficient mixing) unless there are impurities in either to start off with.
Yes, because Methanol contains an OH bond. This is why when 50 millilitres of each only make 95mils or so.
because distilled water does not conduct electricity and tap water does and also to see weather methanol conducts electricity.
Depends on the solvent. If it is unsaturated water, yes. Unsaturated methanol, no.
Methanol and water do not react they just form a very stable solution.
Methanol does not react with water.
Yes, because Methanol contains an OH bond. This is why when 50 millilitres of each only make 95mils or so.