acetone
When 2-propanol reacts with NaOCl, the main organic compound formed is chloropropanol. This compound can be either 1-chloropropanol or 2-chloropropanol, depending on the position of the chlorine atom relative to the hydroxyl group in the 2-propanol molecule.
If excess acetic anhydride is not removed from the reaction vessel, it can lead to side reactions or undesired byproducts in the final product. It could also affect the purity of the desired compound and make purification more challenging. Additionally, it can pose safety hazards as acetic anhydride is a corrosive and hazardous chemical.
Copper and sulfur combine to form copper (I) sulfide, which is a black solid compound. This reaction occurs when copper is heated with excess sulfur.
In a hydrolysis reaction, a compound reacts with water to break apart into two or more simpler compounds. The order of the reaction depends on the rate at which the bonds are broken during the process, which can vary depending on the specific compounds involved.
Glycogen is the compound used to store excess energy reserves in animals and humans. It is a polysaccharide made up of glucose molecules and is stored primarily in the liver and muscles.
When excess electrons collide with other nuclei.
Phenol (C6H5OH) is more organic and is a covalent compound. The percentage of carbon is more compared to -OH (the polar part). Hence phenol will dissolve in organic solvents and not in water.
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-
When excess neutrons are produced and collide with other atomic nuclei, it triggers a series of fission reactions, releasing more neutrons and energy in the process. This self-sustaining reaction can lead to a large release of energy in a short period of time.
excess sweating
glycogen.
The cheaper reagent is usually the reagent that is used in excess. This procedure is purely for economic reasons.
If excess acetic anhydride is not removed from the reaction vessel, it can lead to side reactions or undesired byproducts in the final product. It could also affect the purity of the desired compound and make purification more challenging. Additionally, it can pose safety hazards as acetic anhydride is a corrosive and hazardous chemical.
The excess of neutrons produced.
Glycogen is the compound used to store excess energy reserves in animals and humans. It is a polysaccharide made up of glucose molecules and is stored primarily in the liver and muscles.
an excess of a product of one reaction causes the enzyme of another reaction to stop working.
It is released as heat and/or light, the reaction is said to be exothermic.