You usually reduce a ketone such as propanone using sodium borohydride to propanol.
When solids are heated they turn into liquid
it will take long to be heated up,
Propanol and isopropanol are isomers. Isopropanol is the structural isomer of propanol. It has a strong smell and is without any color.
There are different types of propanol. And the pH values of propanol can fall anywhere within a very large range. It would probably be best to test your own sample of propanol and see what the result is.
Propanol can be burned.
Propanol will be oxidized to PROPANAL when react with PCC
You usually reduce a ketone such as propanone using sodium borohydride to propanol.
Propanol
When matter is heated it will expand
When solids are heated they turn into liquid
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it will take long to be heated up,
It will melt if heated hot enough.
n-Propanol is not dissociated in water.
Propanol and isopropanol are isomers. Isopropanol is the structural isomer of propanol. It has a strong smell and is without any color.
When an enzyme is heated it is denatured, which means that it can no longer function.