Propyl alcohol is a compound, not an element, and therefore has a formula, not a symbol; its molecular formula is C3H7OH. It has two isomers called "normal" and "iso" propyl alcohols by most American chemists but 1-propanol and 2-propanol internationally or by Americans in formal papers.
That is propyl alcohol. It will react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to make propyl ethanoate (propyl acetate).
propyl alcohol
All the bonds in isopropyl alcohol are covalent.
1-propanol and ethanoic acid
Not knowing what you mean by dangerous, iso-propyl alcohol (standard rubbing alcohol, either 70% or 99%) should have no effect on a carpet other than to kill 99.99% of bacteria and viruses in the carpet.
That is propyl alcohol. It will react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to make propyl ethanoate (propyl acetate).
propyl alcohol
Iso-propyl alcohol shows slightly acidic behaviour.
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iso-propyl alcohol
Some objects are dissolved in iso-propyl alcohol.
No! Acetic (more properly, Ethyl) Alcohol is C2H5OH but Isopropal Alcohol (a secondary propyl alcohol) is CH3CHOHCH3.
There are three types of alcohols, ethyl alcohol, propyl alcohol and methyl alcohol. Ethyl alcohol is the type that is consumed.
All the bonds in isopropyl alcohol are covalent.
1-propanol and ethanoic acid
Examples: ethanol, acetone, cyclohexane, cyclohexene, butanol, iso-propyl alcohol.
The ester formed is Iso-propyl cinnamate.