Hydrogen and dipole-dipole forces
water
nothing on the face of the earth contains propanol
2,3-epoxy-1-propanol is miscible with water.
Yes, and the solution is H2O, C3H8O
Actually this depends on the substitution. But various polar solvents that can be used are Water, Alcohols like Ethanol, 1-Propanol, 2-Propanol, or 1,2-Propanediol, Esters like Ethyl Formate, Methyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate or Butyl Acetate or even nitriles, depending upon the substitution.
The more percentage of water is present in the lower percentage of propanol thus making it more polar.
yes
water
It is polar.Because the dipoles are not equal!!
Yes, Zinc nitrate hexahydrate is soluble in 2-propanol. It is actually soluble in most of the polar solvent.
Ethanol is more polar. Propanol has three ch3-OH groups which affect the polarity, making it less polar.
Isopropyl alcohol is the common name of 2-propanol. The O in the hydroxyl group is more electronegative than the carbon/hydrogen atoms and exerts a greater pull on the electrons, which results in the slight polarity of the compound.
Ethanol is more polar than acetone because in acetone the carbon that the O is bonded to is sp2 hybridized where as the carbon that the O is bonded to in ethanol is sp3 hybridized. Since the sp2 carbon is more polar than the sp3 carbon, acetone has a lower dielectric constant. Hope this helps.
nothing on the face of the earth contains propanol
nothing on the face of the earth contains propanol
2-propanol is also known as isopropanol, and has a neutral pH level of approximately 7, similar to pure water. This is because 2-propanol is an alcohol, and alcohol typically does not disassociate.
Unless it's substituted with polar groups, propane, like all alkanes, is non-polar.