On heating in a polar solvent as ethanol, SN1 reaction takes place the result is ter-butyl chloride (CH 3)3CCl and water .
That is propyl alcohol. It will react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to make propyl ethanoate (propyl acetate).
Answer#1The alcohol, being less dense will float on top. They do not react. This answer is nonsense. Alcohol and bleach will mix, and they react, but not in a way that will kill you. Alcohol is less dense than water or bleach (water plus sodium hypochlorite) but alcohol and water do mix... mixed drinks, anyone?
you react the grignard with either an ester, an acid chloride or a ketone to get a tertiary alchohol. if you react a grignard reagent with an aldehyde you get a secondary alcohol and if you react the grignard with formaldehyde (methenal) you get a primary alchohol. same thing happens if u use R-Li instead of a grignard reagant.
Tertiary react immediately, secondary takes about 5-10 minutes and primary alcohols do not react under standard conditions
No, they do not react.
That is propyl alcohol. It will react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to make propyl ethanoate (propyl acetate).
Answer#1The alcohol, being less dense will float on top. They do not react. This answer is nonsense. Alcohol and bleach will mix, and they react, but not in a way that will kill you. Alcohol is less dense than water or bleach (water plus sodium hypochlorite) but alcohol and water do mix... mixed drinks, anyone?
no
you react the grignard with either an ester, an acid chloride or a ketone to get a tertiary alchohol. if you react a grignard reagent with an aldehyde you get a secondary alcohol and if you react the grignard with formaldehyde (methenal) you get a primary alchohol. same thing happens if u use R-Li instead of a grignard reagant.
Nothing happens. They don't react.
Tertiary react immediately, secondary takes about 5-10 minutes and primary alcohols do not react under standard conditions
Ester will form having molecular formula CH3COOC2H5
No, they do not react.
A diatomic molecule of the general formula AB is formed and the compound is generally an ionic compound.
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No, librium is a benzodiazepine and not an alcohol, so it will not cross react.
what happens to the properties of elements when they react with each other element