Butyl Groups are C4H9. Ethyl groups are C2H5.
When combined you get C6H14, which is also known as Hexane.
Ethyl alcohol is an organic compound
Boiling point of ethyl butyrate: + 121 °C.
Because it ionises in water
This compound is acetyl salicylic acid or aspirin.
None. Ethyl mercaptan is not used to odorize natural gas. The normal odorant used for natural gas is tertiary butyl mercaptan, which is present at a concentration of approximately 0.5 pound/million standard cubic feet of gas.
There are four ethyl groups and 2 methyl groups.
1-Methoxypropane An ether is just an oxygen atom with two R groups branching off of it. Methyl propyl ether has a methyl group and propyl group branching off, so it is named methoxypropane.
Tetraethyl lead has 4 ethyl groups attached to the lead atom.
If its along the lines of chemistry it is hexane
Ethyl alcohol is an organic compound
Boiling point of ethyl butyrate: + 121 °C.
It is an ester. Ethyl alcohol + acetic acid ---> ethyl acetate C2H5OH + CH3COOH ----> CH3COOC2H5
Cyclopentyl ethyl ester
The methyl and ethyl groups, respectively.
That is the concentration of the compound within a solvent. It's basically the purity of your sample of the compound (in this case ethyl acetate). So it could be equal to or greater than 99% ethyl acetate and the rest would be ethanol or some chemical that the ethyl acetate is dissolved in.
You think probable to ethyl carbonate.
ethyl mercaptan