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CH(3)OH and C(2)H(5)OH may be distinguis...

`CH_(3)OH` and `C_(2)H_(5)OH` may be distinguished chemically `:`

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`p^(@)(C_(2)H_(5)OH) = 142, p^(@) (CH_(3)OH) = 126 + 142 = 268`
`p_("solution") = 142 xx 0.5 + 268 xx 0.5 = 71 + 134 = 205`
` therefore y + 200 = 205 and y = 5`
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