Produced N-methylformamide
Yes it does. It produces methyl acetate and water.
Methyl magnesium iodide reacts with water to evolve methane gas and magnesium hydroxide as the byproduct. This reaction is a general property of Grignard reagents.
They react in presence of sulfuric acid and form methyl acetate and water.EQUATION:CH3COOH + CH3OH -----> CH3COOCH3 + H2Oacetic acid methanol methyl acetate water
Scandium doesn't react with water.
The react to form zinc sterate and water
This reaction would likely result in the formation of an ester through a Fischer esterification reaction. The formic acid would react with 2-methyl propanol to form methyl 2-methyl propanoate (methyl isobutyrate) along with water as a byproduct. This ester has a fruity odor and is often used in the fragrance industry.
Under normal conditions of temperature, nothing happens; water and neon do not react.
Hydrogen does not react with water
When methyl alcohol and pure acetic acid are mixed, they can react to form methyl acetate. This reaction is an esterification process that results in the formation of an ester along with water as a byproduct. Methyl acetate is a commonly used solvent and is also used in the production of various chemicals.
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) can form a hydrogen bond with water due to its carbonyl group. This interaction leads to the dissolution of MEK in water, forming a homogeneous solution. The presence of a hydrogen bond allows for the formation of a stable mixture between MEK and water.
Water and salt is made.
This object become warmer, or react with water, or is dissolved.