The molecular weight of (C10H14O8Na2N2.2H2O) can be calculated by adding the molecular weights of each element in the compound. The molecular weight for each element is as follows: C=12.01 g/mol, H=1.01 g/mol, O=16.00 g/mol, Na=22.99 g/mol, N=14.01 g/mol, and H2O=18.02 g/mol. Calculate the total molecular weight by multiplying the number of atoms of each element by their respective atomic weight and summing them up.
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The reason why diesel is not miscible in water is primarily due to the differences in density and polarity. Diesel has a lower density than water, which means it will float on top of water rather than mixing with it. Additionally, diesel is nonpolar, while water is polar, which makes them unable to form a homogeneous mixture.
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Cx = the number of carbon atoms in the molecule. Methane would be C1.According to the EPA (http://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/documents/1999polychloroalkanes.pdf), "The normal paraffin fractions that are most commonly used in the manufacture of polychlorinated alkanes are short chain (C10 to C13, average C12), intermediate chain (C14 to C19, average C15), and long chain (C20 to C30, average C24) fractions." I've also seen people state any alkane between C2 and C4 - all the alkanes whose names don't contain the number of carbon atoms in their longest chain, written in Greek - is a short chain alkane, and another of our esteemed members defines them as alkanes from C2 to C6. IOW, what a short chain alkane is depends on the branch of chemistry you practice; a chemist in a polymer lab has a different view of the world than one in a fuels lab.Methane is not a short chain alkane because it isn't a chained alkane; chains have multiple links, which in alkanes are carbon molecules.
For a 4-wire setup including three phase conductors and one ground conductor, a common choice is to use a 1-inch conduit to ensure proper spacing and easy installation. However, it's always advisable to consult local electrical codes and regulations to determine the appropriate conduit size for your specific application.
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1900pounds
3250 shipping weight...
c10 x 41.1 channel width 10 in and weight 41.1 lb/ft
c10 x 41.1 channel width 10 in and weight 41.1 lb/ft
around 3400 to4800 pounds
shortbed 3500ish longbed about another 100 pounds
what is the curb weight of a 1965 Chevrolet c10 long bed
mine weighs 3634
ship weight; 8' fleetside 3720lbs 8' stepside 3649lbs
does this help? http://www.automotive.com/1982/65/chevrolet/c10/base/ohio/johnstown/222824338/113/index.html
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