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Q: What does a leaf look like after being heated by ethanol?
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What are the products when ethyl alcohol is heated?

Ethanol when heated with presence of AlCl3 as a catalytic amount undergoes dehydation as result a loss of water giving ethene gas as a major product. This is a simple way of making gaseous alkenes like ethene. If ethanol vapour is passed over heated aluminum oxide powder, the ethanol is essentially cracked to give ethene and water vapour. To make a few test tubes of ethene, you can use this apparatus:


Is hexane soluble in ethanol?

No, because "like" disolves "like". Ethanol is polar. Hexane is nonpolar.


What does the chemical component of ethanol look like?

Ethanol is a clear colorless liquid.


What plant produces ethanol?

plant that produces ethanol are grains like millet


Can anything catch on fire if left on a steam heated radiator or by being next to it like a window curtain?

No


What lab equiment is used for heating small amount of substance?

Depending on what is being heated. If its a liquid that isn't combustable (ie. water) its safe just to heat it using a bunsun burner. However if its something lik ethanol that will combust your better using a water bath. If your wanting a set temperature for a solution to be heated at then use an electronic water bath. If you want to get realy fancy use a heated cermic surface. This have like a magnetic stirrer with it as well and you set the temperature.


What does green leaf symbolise?

It stands for it being the green part out of green leaf and fire red. Nothing else.


When oxidized what does ethanol smell like?

When ethanol is oxidized, it typically smells like acetic acid or vinegar. This is because ethanol is converted into acetic acid during the oxidation process.


What is CH2OH in biology?

It is 1-butoxy benzene


Why is acetone a good solvent for extracting chlorophyll-a?

I exactly dont know as why acetone is a good solvent but I know that oen of our labs had ethanol for chlorophyll extraction from the leaf experiment. It does take out most of the chlorophyll present in th leaf and it is commonly used in labs and either acetone or ethanol is used as a solvent choice.


What does an unlobed leaf look like?

it looks like a leaf


What are the adaptations of a leaf insect?

The leaf bugs can camoflauge and look like leaves.