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OpenStudy (courtney233):

Explain why you think we don’t see weird things like this happen, on a random basis in real life. Imagine this randomly weird world for a minute. Describe something that would make it very difficult (or at least interesting) to live in a “Maxwell’s demon” world. first right gets fanned and medeld

OpenStudy (courtney233):

@weirdjanel

OpenStudy (courtney233):

A prominent automotive businessman has been murdered in New York. The Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) team finds a bottle with some clear liquid at the scene of the crime. The label on the bottle has fallen off. The detectives believe that this bottle belongs to the killer, who dropped it there in a hurry to get away. Their suspects include the victim’s business rival, his lawyer, and a theatre actress. The detectives think that if the CSI team can identify the liquid, they might be able to narrow down the suspects. One of the CSI technicians has analyzed the liquid using a mass spectrometer and found that the compound has a molar mass of 58.0714 g. Further analysis has also revealed that the compound consists of 18 g of carbon, 3 g of hydrogen, and 8 g of oxygen. Now, help the CSI team nab the killer. Answer the following questions to find the identity of the unknown substance. 1. What is the percent composition of all the components in the liquid? 2. What is the empirical formula of the compound? 3. What is the molecular formula of the unknown liquid? 4. By using infrared spectroscopy and reagent tests, this compound has been identified as a ketone. Go online and figure out the name of this compound. Research its characteristics and common uses. Can you identify the killer from this information? How?

OpenStudy (weirdjanel):

I'm pretty busy um, I.ll try to look it over

OpenStudy (weirdjanel):

Is this on FLVS?

OpenStudy (courtney233):

chemistry

OpenStudy (courtney233):

plato

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