2-butanol is miscible with water.
ch3ch2ch2choh This is i-butanol CH3CH2CH2CHOH.Thanks mosynoe
Potassium fluoride (KF) is soluble in alcohols such as methanol (CH3OH), ethanol (C2H5OH), and isopropanol (C3H7OH). It forms strong hydrogen bonds with the oxygen atoms in the alcohol molecules, allowing for solubility.
Butanol is has less polarity than methanol
Butanol, being an alcohol, is slightly polar. The C-O-H bonds are responsible for that. O being more electronegative pulls electrons towards itself from C and H atoms. However, it is less polar than methanol or ethanol.
Ethanol is an alcohol with two carbon atoms (C2H5OH) and butanol is an alcohol with four carbon atoms (C4H9OH)
Boiling point of 1-butanol: 118 0C Boiling point of diethyl ether: 34,6 0C
Alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol etc can have hydrogen bonds.
1-Butanol
water, ethanol, methanol, isopropanol, butanol, kerosene and
Examples: ethanol, acetone, cyclohexane, cyclohexene, butanol, iso-propyl alcohol.
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I don't think enough could be produced to do this
Both of them will work. I'm going with ethanol because you can go to any hardware store in America and buy a can of "denatured alcohol," which is ethanol mixed with something to make it undrinkable (usually methanol, but they can use a lot of things, like Bitrex or gasoline). Butanol is harder to get. Additionally, it is likely that butanol will not burn clean. The extra carbon bonds require more oxygen to fully combust. You will probably end up with a lot of soot on your kettle and in your backpack, not to mention a nice chemical smell at your campsite.
Hexane < Butanol < Ethanol Octane < Carbon tetrachloride < Methanol
They are polar molecules and can form Hydrogen bond among each other. For Alcohol, miscibility is lowered at higher chain. Moving from Methanol -> Ethanol -> Propanol is miscible but Butanol can dissolve at only 11%
Yes. Bactranol or Bacterial Transformation ethanol can be used to convert cellulose directly into ethanol using complex marine bacterium that can convert waste green material into ethanol. This is a method of Ceetol production. Ceetol is the abbreviation for Cellulosic Ethanol. (CeEtOl - Cellulosic Ethanol OL - denotes Alcohol)