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Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
2-methylethanol or 2-propanol or isopropyl alcohol
you would get pentylbutanoate from that reaction
due to propiolic acid having more s character than propanoic acid (sp hybridisation in the triple bond), it tends to be more electronegative than propanoic acid and therefore weakens the O-H bond allowing the H+ to dissociate easier, making it a stronger acid than propanoic acid
methanesulfonic acid
propanol and propanone - tollens test
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
Oxidized, NADH, and ATP
2-methylethanol or 2-propanol or isopropyl alcohol
you would get pentylbutanoate from that reaction
It is a weak acid, as it does not dissociate completely.
due to propiolic acid having more s character than propanoic acid (sp hybridisation in the triple bond), it tends to be more electronegative than propanoic acid and therefore weakens the O-H bond allowing the H+ to dissociate easier, making it a stronger acid than propanoic acid
methanesulfonic acid
The systematic name of this compound is propanoic acid.
No, C3H7COOH is butanoic acid (butyric acid) or propanecarboxylic acid
Propionic acis is not a fatty acid.
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