Chemistry Molar Mass Unknown Liquid Identification
I have a molar mass for a condensed vapor: 95.935 g/mol. What are a few of the potential identities of the unknown liquid from which the condensed vapor came from?
hexyl alcohol is 102
propyl ether is 98
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