0,789 g/cc :)
Chloroform is miscible with ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, diethyil ether etc.
1) ethanol 2) chloroform
zinc + ethanol + water + chloroform + copper sulphate solution
No. They have very different densities. There are several types of alcohol, but for these purposes, we will use ethanol, the alcohol found in drinks. Density of water ≈ 1g/cm3 Density of ethanol = 0.789g/cm3 Density of mercury = 13.5 g/cm3 So water is about 20% denser than alcohol, and mercury is more than 13 times denser than water. Note that the density given from ethanol is for pure ethanol. Most alcoholic beverages are mixtures, with densities between those of water and pure ethanol.
Water, alcohols, carbonyls (eg ketones, aldehydes ect), nitriles ect.
Chloroform is considerably soluble in ethanol.
no
Chloroform spirit is 5% chloroform with 95% ethanol mixed together.
Chloroform is miscible with ethanol, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, diethyil ether etc.
1) ethanol 2) chloroform
By the action of NaOH and Cl2 (in excess).
chloroform
zinc + ethanol + water + chloroform + copper sulphate solution
zinc + ethanol + water + chloroform + copper sulphate solution
fuel and to obtain other organic compounds such as methanol, ethanol, carbon black, chloroform, formaldehyde.
chloroform(CHCl3) and calcium formate[(HOOC)2Ca] is formed
No. They have very different densities. There are several types of alcohol, but for these purposes, we will use ethanol, the alcohol found in drinks. Density of water ≈ 1g/cm3 Density of ethanol = 0.789g/cm3 Density of mercury = 13.5 g/cm3 So water is about 20% denser than alcohol, and mercury is more than 13 times denser than water. Note that the density given from ethanol is for pure ethanol. Most alcoholic beverages are mixtures, with densities between those of water and pure ethanol.