Ch3co
Through covalent bonding, the nitrogen atom will have 8 valence electrons, the hydrogen atoms will each have 2 valence electrons, and the chlorine atom will have 8 valence electrons.
C6H5OH + CH3Cl -----(AlCl3)-----> C6H5OHCH3 + HCl phenol + chloromethane ----> 2-methylphenol C6H5OHCH3 -----(alkaline KMnO4, then acidify with HCl)-----> C6H5OHCOOH 2-methylphenol -----> 2-hydroxybenzenecarboxylic acid C6H5OHCOOH + (CH3CO)2O (ethanoic anhydride) -----(c.H2SO4 catalyst)-----> aspirin (C6H5OCOCH3COOH) + (ethanoic acid) CH3COOH
Since propanal is an aldehyde and 2-propanone is a ketone you can use the Jones reagent which will oxidize the aldehyde to a carboxylic acid. This will cause a green salt to precipiate. The 2-propanone should have no reaction and remain unchanged.
AlCl3 will take Cl out from CH3COCl which becomes CH3CO+. CH3CO+ is an electrophillic thus attracting to the negative ring of benzene. To form a ketone-Phenylethanone. CH3COCl + AlCl3 = CH3CO+ and AlCl4- . C6H6 + CH3CO+ = C6H5COCH3 + HCL.
Covalent
Ch3co
(CH3CO)2O (s) + H2O (l) ----------> 2 CH3COOH (aq)
Yes it does, as it has CH3CO- group.
Compounds which have CH3CO- group or compounds that can be converted to CH3CO- group undergo aldol condensation. 1-propanol doesn't undergo aldol condensation. However 2-propanol undergoes aldol condensation.
as vinegar is CH3CO(OH) it contians O2 thus it can rust a screw.
it is a ketone CH3CO group in carbonyl compound
If you think to acetic anhydride this substance is an organic acid; the chemical formula is (CH3CO)2O.
The chemical formula for cobalt(III) acetate is (CH3CO)3Co.
The chemical reaction is:C6H5NH2 + (CH3CO)2O → C6H5NHCOCH3 + CH3COOH
acetite: since acetate is used for nomenclature of a species (ion) with more oxygens, and acetite would be the same ion but with one less oxygen for example: sodium acetate (CH3COO- Na+ ) would be the species (ion) with more oxygens although it doesnt exist : sodium acetite (CH3CO- Na+) would be the species (ion) with less oxygens there are some acetite species that due exist (for example Ammonium acetite (CH3CO- NH4+) in generale , acetite refers to the CH3CO- ion in a species