It used to be a phenol, but the Lysol they sell in the US contains isopropanol and benzalkonium chloride.
Aldehyde
alcohol, aldehyde, aromatic, ether
I believe it contains Aldehyde and alcohol
when u add PCC to a primary alcohol its gets oxidized to an aldehyde. example CH3CH2CH2OH +PCC --. CH3CH2COOH when u add PCC to a primary alcohol its gets oxidized to an aldehyde. example CH3CH2CH2OH +PCC --. CH3CH2COOH
a red precipitate is formed which indicates the presence of aldehyde.
Lysol claims to kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria. This is because its main ingredient is alcohol. It contains 4% ethyl alcohol and 1% isopropyl alcohol.
Considering that Lysol contains Ethanol and SD Alcohol, it is indeed flammable.
Aldehyde
Wieland said Lysol disinfectant spray contains about 80 percent ethyl alcohol, compared with 40 percent to 50 percent in most whiskeys.
No - it represent s an alcohol (ethanol to be specific). The formula for the equivalent aldehyde, ethanal, would be c2h4oh.
aldehyde
alcohol, aldehyde, aromatic, ether
aldehyde -rajasingh
I believe it contains Aldehyde and alcohol
Rubbing alcohol, Lysol, disinfectant soaps and detergents.
The nucleophilic oxygen in the alcohol can attack the carbonyl carbon of the aldehyde to form an ester. This reaction can be carried out under acidic conditions.
2rch2oh + o2 -------> 2rcho + 2h2o