CH3CH3 is not a base, acid or a salt. The answer would be other. It is ethane.
CH3CH3 falls into the other category. CH3 is the chemical formula for a methyl group that may be attached to molecules.
CH3CH3 falls into the other category. CH3 is the chemical formula for a methyl group that may be attached to molecules.
CH3CH3. Wiley Plus confirms this.
The only one that is an Arrhenius Acid is H2SO4
React either of the following ingredients with KMnO4: CH3CH3, CH3CH2OH
CH3CH3 ethane is saturated. CH2=CH2 ethene (ethylene) is unstaurated. C17H35COOH stearic acid is saturated. C17H33COOH oleic acid is unsaturated. C17H29COOH Linolenic acid is polyunstaurated.
H2CO; H2CO is polar, whereas CH3CH3 is nonpolar. H2CO has dipole forces in addition to LD forces. CH3CH3 only has LD forces.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!
Acid + base conjugate base + conjugate acid
It is a base It is a base It is a base
Flour is a base, not an acid.