No, It is a non-electrolyte,
Is CH3CH2OH strong, weak or nonelectrolyte
No, CH2OHCH2OH is not a strong electrolyte because it is a covalent compound. Strong electrolytes dissociate completely into ions when dissolved in solution, while covalent compounds do not dissociate into ions.
The condensed structural formula for ethanol is CH3CH2OH.
The structural formula CH3CH2OH describes ETHANOL.
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CH3CH2OH, which is ethanol, is a weak acid because it can donate a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction.
7 X 10^-6 mol CH3CH2OH (6.022 X 10^23/1 mol CH3CH2OH) = 4 X 10^18 molecules
Yes, CH3CH2OH (ethanol) is a covalent compound. It is made up of nonmetals (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) sharing electrons to form covalent bonds.
Ethyl alcohol or ethanol.
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When CH3CH2OH and H2O are mixed together to form a homogenous solution, CH3CH2OH forms additional hydrogen bonding with water molecules.
The reaction between CH3 and CH3CH2OH (ethanol) is a radical substitution reaction. The expected product would be ethane (CH3CH3) and a ethoxy radical (CH3CH2O•).