it is organic
organic
Methyl butyrate smell like apples.
CH3NH2 is methyl amine, and it is ORGANIC.
the reactants are methanol and butyric acid
Methyl chloride (CH3Cl) is considered an organic compound because it contains carbon-hydrogen bonds. Organic compounds are typically derived from living organisms or contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, while inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are usually derived from non-living sources.
The molecular formula for methyl butyrate, also known as methyl butanoate, is C5H10O2.
Methyl mercury is more toxic to humans than inorganic mercury. Methyl mercury is a highly toxic organic form that can accumulate in living organisms and bioaccumulate in the food chain, leading to potential health risks when consumed by humans. Inorganic mercury compounds are generally less toxic and less likely to bioaccumulate.
The empirical formula for methyl butyrate is C5H10O2.
NO!!! It is ORGANIC ,; because it contains CARBON. CH3OH is 'Methanol'. (Archaically 'methyl alcohol').
Methyl 2-methylbutyrate can be prepared by the esterification of 2-methylbutyric acid with methanol in the presence of a strong acid catalyst, such as sulfuric acid. The reaction is usually carried out under reflux conditions and the ester is then isolated by extraction and distillation.
The structure of methyl butyrate is CH3(CH2)2COOCH3. To synthesize this ester, you need butanoic acid (CH3(CH2)2COOH) as the carboxylic acid and methanol (CH3OH) as the alcohol. The reaction between butanoic acid and methanol in the presence of an acid catalyst (such as sulfuric acid) forms methyl butyrate and water.
Most common nitrites (NO2-) (like NaNO2, used as food preservative) are inorganic compounds. However, some common important organic nitrites include Methyl nitrite and Ethyl nitrite.