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    Ethanol as a solvent

    Yeh that's what i thought... that the non-polar part of ethanol is insignificant because it's hydrocarbon chain is short so therefore ethanol is considered a polar substance. well i was confused. so is it true that the non-polar part of ethanol has an effect too?
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    Applications of Calculus to the physical world

    Hey thanx alot!! yeh the answer's 43.1 km/h thanx for the explanation. the textbook is New Senior Mathematics 3unit by Fitzpatrick.
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    Applications of Calculus to the physical world

    Two straight roads meet at an angle of 60 degrees. A starts from the intersection and travels along one road at 40 km/h. One hour later B starts from the intersection and travels along the other road at 50 km/h. At what rate is the distance between them changing three hours after A starts...
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    advice?

    yeh chemistry is easy... u just need a big brain to remember all the stuff. anyways we play cards in class and read newspapers and i still survived..... hehe all u need is "conquering chemistry" textbook
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    Ethanol as a solvent

    who's affinity?? and who da hell is David Chan?
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    bad teacher = bad UAI

    hey mazza r u mary from fortstreet high?
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    Ethanol as a solvent

    btw.... no i m not david chan mwah hahahaha
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    Ethanol as a solvent

    hey wilson y did u jig skool today tsk tsk tsk....
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    Ethanol as a solvent

    As a solvent, ethanol is polar and can therefore dissolve polar substances due to it's hydrogen bond. In the syllabus, it is necessary to explain how ethanol can dissolve non-polar substances as well. If ethanol is polar then how can it dissolve non-polar substances?? :confused: Is it...
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