as ethanol is an alcohol containing polar group in its structure that is OH it is a polar group.As acetone is a carbonyl compound containig two CH3 groups which are non polar and Carbonyl group is slightly polar compared to alcoholic group so ethanol is highly polar than acetone
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acetone. It has a surface tension of 23.70 at 20 degrees celsius while ethanol has a surface tension of 22.75 at 20 degrees celsius
Ethanol and acetone can be used but the success is not guaranteed .
goes from negative to positive
p-dibromobenzene is soluble in organic solvents. CRC handbook lists ethanol, ether, benzene and acetone. p-dibromobenzene is soluble in organic solvents. CRC handbook lists ethanol, ether, benzene and acetone.
Its ethanol.. NOT acetone!!
Acetone is more volatile than ethanol.
Acetone, Ethanol.
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acetone. It has a surface tension of 23.70 at 20 degrees celsius while ethanol has a surface tension of 22.75 at 20 degrees celsius
Ethanol and acetone can be used but the success is not guaranteed .
goes from negative to positive
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound and ethanol has only a weak polarity.
The molecule of ethanol has a small polarity.
p-dibromobenzene is soluble in organic solvents. CRC handbook lists ethanol, ether, benzene and acetone. p-dibromobenzene is soluble in organic solvents. CRC handbook lists ethanol, ether, benzene and acetone.
One hydrazine reacts with two acetone to yield two 2-propanol and one nitrogen (gas).
Acetone, as that is what's used in the processing of it.