Acetone and acetate are not the same. Acetone is a violate, flammable manufactured liquid that is colorless. Acetate is a synthetic fabric, filament, or yarn.
Acetates are usually seen a derivatives of acetic acid.
Acetate is also the ion formed when acetic acid losses its acidic hydrogen.
Yes, ethyl acetate is more polar than toluene.
No. In the biochemical World, ketones - of which acetone is just one example, [the -one suffix denotes a specific substance that has a special double bond configuration] - and acids and acetates are not interchangeable.
The chemical formula of tin IV acetate is Sn(C2H3O2)4.
No.. Ethyl acetate is C2H5COOCH3 and Diethyl ether is C2H5OC2H5
It is a basic salt because the acetate ion can accept an H+ ion from water, leaving extra OH- ions, thus pH increases (above 7, alkaline)
Its a polyatomic ion called Acetate
Non-acetone nail polish removers contain ethyl acetate. The other removers contain acetone. If you have acrylic nails, and you're either doing someone else's nails or painting your acrylics, do not get acetone-based removers because acetone dissolves acrylics.
acetone is prepared in laboratory by dry distillation of calcium acetate
CH3CO2H also known as acetate is an acid used in everyday life. The formula of vinegar is same as acetate, which means vinegar and acetate are the same things. The chemical formula can also be written as CH3COOH.
Nail polish remover is mostly Acetone. The formula for Acetone is C3H6O
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Sodium acetate has a monoclinic crystal structure.
Yes, ethyl acetate is more polar than toluene.
It depends on the solvent you intend to use. In water its solubility is negligible. In Acetone, Ethyl Acetate ist high, in alcohol it is soluble as well though not to the same extent.
No, methyl hydrate is not the same as acetone.
Acetone is an excellent solvent as well as ethyl acetate....or alternatively some fingernail polish remover.
No. In the biochemical World, ketones - of which acetone is just one example, [the -one suffix denotes a specific substance that has a special double bond configuration] - and acids and acetates are not interchangeable.