Ethanol is an alcohol and is liquid and flammable. Calcium ethanoate is the salt produced by reacting ethanol and calcium metal. It is a solid in pure form.
What we consider to be alcohol IS ethanol. But there are lots of different alcohols. We just call the most common, ethanol, alcohol for simplicity, in the same say that we call sodium chloride (NaCl) salt, even though there are many different types of salts.
Alcohol is a non-polar solvent and does not dissolve salt as well as water does. If there is water in the alcohol then some of it will dissolve.
First, I choose an oil and then make a sodium soap in ethanol. Finally, I decompose it in water with an excess of a calcium salt.
no ethanol is not an element. Ethanol is an Organic compound.
No, it is not. Salt water is NaCl and H2O, while ethanol is C2H5OH.
Almost no salt will dissolve in pure ethanol. If salt is added to a solution of ethanol and water, which are miscible, it may form a homogenous solution without being stirred.
Yes
DNA precipitates in the presence of high salt concentrations (like NaCl) and either ethanol or ispropanol.
The solubility of salt in ethanol is very low - 0,65 g/L.
No way in hell. The ethanol will precipitate the bleach into salt and the gas oil will be immiscible in the solution due to the salt precipitation.
Water is polar, and so is salt (because it's ionic and therefore polar by definition.) So salt dissolves easily in water, because in chemistry, "like dissolves like." Ethanol is non-polar (because it's a hydrocarbon, and they're all non-polar.) So water and ethanol won't dissolve in each other. Nor will ethanol dissolve salt.
The solubility of salt in ethanol is very low - 0,65 g/L.
Sodium chloride is not soluble in ethanol.
Ethanol is an alcohol and is liquid and flammable. Calcium ethanoate is the salt produced by reacting ethanol and calcium metal. It is a solid in pure form.
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Sodium chloride solubility in ethanol is very low.