By 'propanal' I'm going to guess the intended question was about propanol. Propanol is an alkanol, identified by ts distinct -O-H bond.
eg. Methanol, H
H-C-O-H
H
as opposed to Methane
H
H-C-H
H
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propanal
water
Propanal itself does not have a pH. This is because pH is only used for aqueous (water) solutions and propanal is not water. If added to water, then the pH of that solution would be very slightly acidic (<7).
four products of ozonolysis of 2-pentene are propanal,ethanal,zinc oxide n water.....
This compound is an aldehyde, speciifically "propionaldehyde" to most U.S. chemists and "propanal" in the systemic system of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. a
The chemical formula (not equation) of propanal is CH3CH3CHO.
propanal
C3h6o + 4o2 -----> 3co2 + 3h2o
water
Atropine is a drug prepared from propanal and ethanol
Propanol will be oxidized to PROPANAL when react with PCC
calcium carbonate, acetaldehyde and 2-hydroxy propanal
This is the formula for propanal, also known as propionaldehyde.
The answer is 54 g water.
Propanal itself does not have a pH. This is because pH is only used for aqueous (water) solutions and propanal is not water. If added to water, then the pH of that solution would be very slightly acidic (<7).
There is only 1 form of propanal.
four products of ozonolysis of 2-pentene are propanal,ethanal,zinc oxide n water.....