Is CH3CH2OH strong, weak or nonelectrolyte
CH3CH2OH, which is ethanol, is a weak acid because it can donate a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction.
Definitely NOT a STRONG ACID. #However it will act as a weak base when react with an orgsnic acid. to produc the corresponding salt and water. e.g. Methanoic Acid + Ethanol = Ethylmethanoate + water HCOOH + CH3CH2OH HCOOCH2CH3 + H2O
The condensed structural formula for ethanol is CH3CH2OH.
Yes, CH3CH2OH (ethanol) is a covalent compound. It is made up of nonmetals (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) sharing electrons to form covalent bonds.
When CH3CH2OH and H2O are mixed together to form a homogenous solution, CH3CH2OH forms additional hydrogen bonding with water molecules.
CH3CH2OH, which is ethanol, is a weak acid because it can donate a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction.
Definitely NOT a STRONG ACID. #However it will act as a weak base when react with an orgsnic acid. to produc the corresponding salt and water. e.g. Methanoic Acid + Ethanol = Ethylmethanoate + water HCOOH + CH3CH2OH HCOOCH2CH3 + H2O
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The condensed structural formula for ethanol is CH3CH2OH.
The structural formula CH3CH2OH describes ETHANOL.
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No, It is a non-electrolyte,
7 X 10^-6 mol CH3CH2OH (6.022 X 10^23/1 mol CH3CH2OH) = 4 X 10^18 molecules
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