sulfuric acid digests the proteins and amyl alcohol gives clear fat column
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Cool flame, yellow & orange
Amyl butyrate, CH3[CH2]2C(=O)-O[CH2]4CH3, IUPAC name: pentyl butanoate This ester has a smell reminiscent of pear or apricot. This chemical is used as an flavour added to cigarette- and pipe tobaccos.
It is a mixture of two alcohols: ethanol and methanol. <><><> The term Denatured refers to ethyl alcohol that has another substance mixed in that prevents it from being drunk. It may be methanol, unleaded gasoline, or amyl acetate. Denatured alcohol is poisonous to drink, and is used for industrial processes,
Amyl butyrate an ester that is formed when pentanol is reacted with butyric acid, in order this reaction to proceed the presence of acid like H2SO4 is needed
Yes, it can be used as an inhalant - was that what you wanted to know?
its used for angina pectoris
An amyl is a dated name in organic chemistry for pentyl.
Yes, it is slightly soluble. However, your question is not specific enough. Amyl alcohol occurs as several isomers, i.e. same molecular weight (88.1) and formula (C5H12O) but different bond structure between the atoms. The solubility depends on which isomer you are refering to. e.g. n-amyl alcohol (also called 1-pentanol) = 2.7 g per 100g water at 60 deg F iso-amyl alcohol = 2g/100g 2-pentanol = 4 g/100g 3-pentanol = 5.5 g/100g There are a few other isomers as well. Check out Perry's Handbook of Chemical Engineering, published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, NY
Because I think that t-pentyl alcohol and sodium chloride will be produced. t-penyl alcohol is also known as tert-amyl alcohol or 2-methyl-2-butanol.