Using Excel, create a second graph plotting the Experimental ΔT values versus molar mass for the four alcohols you inves

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Using Excel, create a second graph plotting the Experimental ΔT values versus molar mass for the four alcohols you inves

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Using Excel, create a second graph plotting the Experimental ΔT
values versus molar
mass for the four alcohols you investigated (remember alcohols have
the oxygen single
bonded to hydrogen). Add a trendline between the four data points
plotted in the excel
graph and generate a linear equation for the trendline
Given the information on graph 2, what would be the expected
change in temperature for
evaporation of 1-hexanol (C6H14O)? (show work!)















4. Using the information on graph 2, what is the molar mass of an
alcohol where the
evaporation would no longer cause a measurable temperature change?
Given the trend in
alcohol structures seen on the ASA, how many carbons would you need
in your alcohol
to reach this point where no temperature change occurs?
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