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Chemistry, 30.03.2021 01:00 mzyjohnson47

A solution of rubbing alcohol that is used as a first aid antiseptic is 65 % isopropyl alcohol and 35% water by mass. The formula of isopropyl alcohol is (CH3)2CHOH. The density of rubbing alcohol is 0.84 g/ mL. Calculate the number of carbon atoms present in 2.50 L of rubbing alcohol. (6 points)

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