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You can boil away the alcohol, and the iodine will be left behind as a solid residue.

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What is the boling point of methyl alcohol?

The boiling point of methyl alcohol (methanol) is 64.7oC.


Is methyl hydrate the same as methyl alcohol?

Yes, it is


The most acidic compound is methyl alcohol?

No, methyl alcohol is generally not viewed as an acid at all.


If you have salt and sand and iron fillings and iodine and water and alchol mixed together thuroly how would you separate them again into 6 beakers?

Since each substance has unique chemical and physical properties, use these to separate each... specifically we will use the solubility of these substances. First, drain the liquids from the mixture (this will contain saltwater, and a "tincture" or solution of alcohol and iodine) leaving only the sand and iron filings (which have no solubility in either water or alcohol). Next, use a magnet to separate the iron filings from the sand - (2 down - 4 to go) Since the salt is dissolved in water (it does not dissolve in alcohol) , and the iodine is dissolved in the alcohol (it does not dissolve in water), separate the two (the alcohol/iodine solution is the one floating on top of the saltwater as it has a lower specific gravity) Then, distill the saltwater into fresh water and salt crystals (4 down - 2 to go) Similarly distill the tincture of iodine into alcohol and iodine crystals (all 6 complete)


Why is benzophenone soluble in methyl alcohol while biphenyl is not?

Yes it is definitely soluble in methyl alcohol through experimental observation but to the extent of polarity is what i am trying to figure out. There should be a difference in solubility of benzophenone in methyl alcohol and in hexane. It is def. partially soluble in hexane and im guessing it is suppose to be completely soluble in methyl alcohol. I must have just messed up in the lab

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How do you separate iodine and alcohol?

You can boil away the alcohol, and the iodine will be left behind as a solid residue.


Why is CH3OH methyl alcohol?

In chemistry CH3 is the methyl group and OH is the alcohol group so CH3OH is methyl alcohol etc.


Which shows maximum hydrogen bonding with wate.is it methyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol?

Methyl alcohol


Is methyl octane alcohol alkane or alkenes?

Alcohol is an Oxygen atom double-bonded to a carbonyl group. As such, there is no such thing as 'Methyl Octane Alcohol'. However, there is Methyl Alcohol and Octyl Alcohol. Please edit your question. Also: If you are asking if Methyl Alcohol is miscible (dissoluble) in octane, it is. Alkanes are hydrocarbons only, so both octane and the methyl group in methanol (methyl alcohol) are alkanes.


What is the boling point of methyl alcohol?

The boiling point of methyl alcohol (methanol) is 64.7oC.


Is methyl hydrate the same as methyl alcohol?

Yes, it is


The most acidic compound is methyl alcohol?

No, methyl alcohol is generally not viewed as an acid at all.


Is methyl alcohol electrolyte?

Methyl alcohol by itself is not an electrolyte. By definition, an electrolyte is something containing free ions. If you took methyl alcohol and dissolved a salt in it, the resulting solution would indeed by an electrolyte solution. However, methyl alcohol by itself is not an electrolyte.


When iodine is added to alcohol what type of reaction is it?

When iodine is dissolved in alcohol, it forms a mixture of iodine and alcohol, which is physical.


Is methanol an alcohol?

It is considered as methyl alcohol and wood alcohol


If you have salt and sand and iron fillings and iodine and water and alchol mixed together thuroly how would you separate them again into 6 beakers?

Since each substance has unique chemical and physical properties, use these to separate each... specifically we will use the solubility of these substances. First, drain the liquids from the mixture (this will contain saltwater, and a "tincture" or solution of alcohol and iodine) leaving only the sand and iron filings (which have no solubility in either water or alcohol). Next, use a magnet to separate the iron filings from the sand - (2 down - 4 to go) Since the salt is dissolved in water (it does not dissolve in alcohol) , and the iodine is dissolved in the alcohol (it does not dissolve in water), separate the two (the alcohol/iodine solution is the one floating on top of the saltwater as it has a lower specific gravity) Then, distill the saltwater into fresh water and salt crystals (4 down - 2 to go) Similarly distill the tincture of iodine into alcohol and iodine crystals (all 6 complete)


How can you separate iodine and napthelena in chemistry?

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