This is a detergent. The alcohol that is ethoxylated determines the length of the nonpolar part of the molecule. One example of this type of detergent is Sodium laureth sulfate, or sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES).
Yes, Isopropyl Alcohol is a Polar Molecule.
the reasons for this is that part of the alcohol is polar molecules and part of the molecule is non polar but the alcohol will mix either polar substance or non polar substance
Both water and alcohol are polar. The terms polar and nonpolar, as they are used in chemistry, cannot be applied to mixtures, only to individual compounds.
No, alcohol is a polar solvent and extracts only polar components while ether is used to extract the non polar constituents.
This is a detergent. The alcohol that is ethoxylated determines the length of the nonpolar part of the molecule. One example of this type of detergent is Sodium laureth sulfate, or sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES).
Alcohol is polar covalent.
Yes, Isopropyl Alcohol is a Polar Molecule.
Yes, Isopropyl Alcohol is a Polar Molecule.
the reasons for this is that part of the alcohol is polar molecules and part of the molecule is non polar but the alcohol will mix either polar substance or non polar substance
-OH group present in alcohol makes it a polar covalent compound.
Alcohol is polar,so polar substances would dissolve in it.eg water.
(Z)-Octadec-9-enylamine, ethoxylated (1 - 4.5 moles ethoxylated)
Weakly polar, yes.
Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is a polar molecule. This is because ethanol contains a polar hydroxyl (-OH) functional group, which creates an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule, leading to positive and negative regions.
We just learned this in science class. Nonpolar means that it has an even amount of shared electrons. Just normal electrons though, it doesn't matter if they are valence or not.:D hope i helped.its non polar
methanol is polar molecule.