its teritary
2-methyl 2-butanol is a tertiary alcohol, meaning the carbon atom bearing the hydroxyl group is attached to three other carbon atoms.
The dehydration of an alcohol produces an organic compound called an alkene. Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons that contain a carbon-carbon double bond.
Rubbing alcohol is nonpolar because it is composed mainly of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O), which has a symmetrical molecular structure. The molecule does not have a significant difference in electronegativity between its atoms, resulting in a balanced distribution of electrons and no distinct positive or negative ends.
Cholesterol is a type of lipid, specifically a sterol.
Water is a polar molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, whereas alcohol refers to a class of organic compounds containing a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a carbon atom. Water is a universal solvent and essential for life, while alcohol is commonly used as a solvent or consumed for recreational purposes.
There is a lack of evidence to support classifying cannabis as a Class A drug, which typically indicates substances with the highest potential for harm. Cannabis has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes for centuries with relatively low risk of addiction or overdose compared to other Class A drugs like heroin or cocaine. Many argue that regulating cannabis like alcohol or tobacco may be a more appropriate approach.
They are polar compounds.
2Methyl-1-propanol is isobutanol...I dont know for what purpose you want to replace this with isoproponol.
Alcohol is a class A drug.
no it is a class b misdemeanor
Yes, they do. Although, sometimes it is only served in first class or business class. The alcohol usually consists of wine and champagne.
Not the UK . Class A is the class reserved for the strongest drugs that carry the longest jail terms. Obviously, (just) drinking alcohol is not a jail-able offence in the UK. It's what can be done under the influence of alcohol that is usually the jail-able offense.
No. Alcohols are a class of compounds. Beverage alcohol or ethanol is one of these.
Class "B"
Hexane is a 6 carbon chain. starting at one end, number the carbons 1 - 6. 2-methyl 3-chloro means that the methyl group attaches to carbon 2, and the chlorine attaches to carbon 3. 3-methyl 2-chloro would simply be the other way around. They are two unique and different compounds.
Class b
Absolutely. They just happen to be legal ones.
Class B