octane, formula C6H14, IMAGE and ethanol, formula C₂H5OH, IMAGE. Propane: H Ethanol: HH C HT H -H CIH Н I I HH H-C-C-O-H

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octane, formula C6H14, IMAGE and ethanol, formula C₂H5OH, IMAGE. Propane: H Ethanol: HH C HT H -H CIH Н I I HH H-C-C-O-H

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octane, formula C6H14, IMAGE and ethanol, formula C₂H5OH, IMAGE. Propane: H Ethanol: HH C HT H -H CIH Н I I HH H-C-C-O-H 1 HH ... .. C2H5OH Lewis Structure, Molecular Geometry. Bond Angles and Hybridization Select any and all of the true statements from the options below. Ethanol will have a higher vapor pressure than propane at any given temperature Propane is more likely to be a gas at room temperature Propane and ethanol are miscible Liquid ethanol would have greater surface tension than liquid propane Propane has a higher density than ethanol as a liquid Ethanol has a higher boiling point than propane
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