dicinnamalacetone and water
No, because when you add acetone to acetone, all you are doing is adding more of the volume of acetone to acetone. You are just changing the amount of acetone, not anything chemically happening.
An iodoform reaction is the type of reaction when acetone reacts with triiodomethane.
Acetone has a carbonyl which is what grignard reacts with; ether however has no such thing (no carbonyl) so it can react easily.
Forms a yellow precipitate
No reaction!!!
No, because when you add acetone to acetone, all you are doing is adding more of the volume of acetone to acetone. You are just changing the amount of acetone, not anything chemically happening.
One hydrazine reacts with two acetone to yield two 2-propanol and one nitrogen (gas).
An iodoform reaction is the type of reaction when acetone reacts with triiodomethane.
Assuming there is water present, I would expect the product to be a (roughly equal) mixture of 2-octanol and 3-octanol.
Acetone has a carbonyl which is what grignard reacts with; ether however has no such thing (no carbonyl) so it can react easily.
Forms a yellow precipitate
Benzyl chloride reacts faster than 1-chlorobutane because of its Benzylic system.
No reaction!!!
that reacts so harshly
The only product is Methylammonium chloride.
martinium reacts fast while wellemium still reacts but much slower
Nitric acid.