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Ethanol is a clear colorless liquid.
It is 1-butoxy benzene
A volcano; magma is merely rock that has been heated to the point of melting.
ethanol (i.e ethyl alcohol) is a polar solvent. So ethanol is soluble in water. But Kerosene is non-polar solvent. Like dissolves like. This phenomenon is used here. Kerosene can dissolve non-polar solvents like naphthalene, which is a non-polar solvent.
Naphthalene soluble in alcohol but not in water because like dissolves like.
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:
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No, because "like" disolves "like". Ethanol is polar. Hexane is nonpolar.
Ethanol is a clear colorless liquid.
plant that produces ethanol are grains like millet
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.
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.
It is 1-butoxy benzene
it looks like a leaf
The leaf bugs can camoflauge and look like leaves.
Ethanol can reach up to 99% purity, which means highest concentration. Pure Ethanol is colorless exactly like water! Any color in ethanol is because of bad distillation or additives!
No the tea leaf is not a simple leaf because a tea leaf do not look like a simple leaf.