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What is alcohol changed to during oxidation?

When alcohol is oxidized it becomes acetaldehyde, which is toxic. The acetaldehyde quickly become acetate, and then finally carbon dioxide and water.


What is changed into alcohol during the process of brewing?

Sugar


What does alcohol change into during oxidation?

Alcohol is changed to acetaldehyde in the liver, then finally is converted to acetic acid and water.


What is the organ responsible for oxidizing alcohol?

The liver is responsible for oxidizing alcohol. The process involves various enzymes within the liver cells breaking down alcohol into acetaldehyde and further into acetic acid, which is then converted into carbon dioxide and water for elimination from the body.


What is the application of oxidizing a secondary alcohol?

the application is that we can get ketones by this method.


During oxidation the alcohol is changed to water energy and what else?

Empty calories. That's how you can get fat.


What is this process called when the alcohol is changed to wastes?

It is called stilling it is when alcohol is changed to ethanol by heating and cooling the alcohol


What chemical reaction occurs during the Breathalyzer?

During a Breathalyzer test, the chemical reaction that occurs is the oxidation of ethanol (alcohol) in the breath. The device typically uses an oxidizing agent, such as potassium dichromate, which reacts with the ethanol to produce acetic acid and chromium ions. This reaction changes the color of the solution, and the extent of the color change is proportional to the concentration of alcohol in the breath, allowing for the determination of blood alcohol content.


How has alcohol changed?

The alcohol is the same. The production methods have changed. The biggest change was from beer and wine to distilled beverages.


What organ oxidizes 90 percent alcohol?

The liver is the primary organ responsible for oxidizing 90 percent of the alcohol consumed. It converts alcohol into acetaldehyde and then into acetate through a process involving enzymes like alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase.


How do you convert secondary alcohol to primary alcohol?

You can convert a secondary alcohol to a primary alcohol by oxidizing the secondary alcohol using a strong oxidizing agent such as potassium permanganate (KMnO4) or chromium trioxide (CrO3) in acidic conditions. This reaction will cleave the carbon-carbon bond next to the hydroxyl group, forming a ketone intermediate, which can then be further oxidized to a primary alcohol.


Is propane an oxidizing agent?

No it is not. Propane can be used as fuel during oxidation reaction however it is not an oxidizing agent. In a redox reaction such as combustion, propane acts as a reducing agent. Common agents are O2 and O3.