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The molecular weight of ethanol is 46.069 g/mol, and the molar weight of oxygen is 32 g/mol. The oxygen--ethanol fuel ratio is <math>3\times 32 / 46 = 1.4</math>. We need <math>1.4 </math> kg of oxygen to <math>1</math> kg of ethanol.
The molecular weight of ethanol is <math>46.069</math> g/mol, and the molar weight of oxygen is 32 g/mol. The oxygen--ethanol fuel ratio is <math>3\times 32 / 46 = 2.1</math>. We need <math>2.1 </math> kg of oxygen to <math>1</math> kg of ethanol.
 
The air consists of 23.2% of oxygen, thus the air--ethanol ratio is <math>2.1/0.232 = 9</math>.
The volume of the bottle is <math>V = 500 </math> ml which gives the amount of oxygen to be <math>0.232 V = 0.232 \times 500 = 116</math> ml <math>= 0.165 </math> g of oxygen.


The air consists of 23.2% of oxygen, thus the air--ethanol ratio is <math>1.4/0.232 = 6</math>




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The volume of the bottle is <math>V = 500 </math> ml which gives the

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Introduction

Theory

Ethanol 3d model

Atom positions
-1.1712 0.2997 0.0000 O
-0.0463 -0.5665 0.0000 C
1.2175 0.2668 0.0000 C
-0.0958 -1.2120 0.8819 H
-0.0952 -1.1938 -0.8946 H
2.1050 -0.3720 -0.0177 H
1.2426 0.9307 -0.8704 H
1.2616 0.9052 0.8886 H
-1.1291 0.8364 0.8099 H

HCH bonds are assumed to be undistorded tetraherdal angle 109.5 degrees. Actually the electrons repeal each other. The HOC bond is 104.5 deg because. . .

Valence shell electron-pair repulsion theory (VSEPR theory). . .


Van der Waals radius
Atom Radius
C 170 pm 1.42
H 120 pm 1.00
O 152 pm 1.27

Use CPK coloring convention, white (hydrogen), black (carbon) and red (oxygen).

Ethanol reaction with Oxygen and Air

Ethanol reaction with oxygen

The molecular weight of ethanol is g/mol, and the molar weight of oxygen is 32 g/mol. The oxygen--ethanol fuel ratio is . We need kg of oxygen to kg of ethanol.

The air consists of 23.2% of oxygen, thus the air--ethanol ratio is . The volume of the bottle is ml which gives the amount of oxygen to be ml g of oxygen.


The density of oxygen

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Density At
Oxygen (g) 1.429 g/l STP
Ethanol (l) 789.45 g/l 20 °C