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The boiling point for alcohol depends on the type of alcohol. For ethanol or grain alcohol it is 173.1 F and for isopropyl alcohol 177 F.
A given form of liquid alcohol will turn to vapor at its boiling point, which is different for each type of alcohol.
An alkyl halide is obtained.
Combustion -- but the reaction is between alcohol and oxygen -- fire is the process or the reaction itself.
when sodium react with ethanol ,ethoxide and hydrogen are formed. this reaction is like when sodium reacts with water
The boiling point for alcohol depends on the type of alcohol. For ethanol or grain alcohol it is 173.1 F and for isopropyl alcohol 177 F.
Chemical reaction.
Physical, as it may be reversed through condensation.
Any form of liquid alcohol will change to vapor when its temperature reaches the boiling point (different for each type of alcohol).Alcohol (ethyl alcohol) is a volatile liquid and changes in to vapours at every temperature although its boiling point is 78.5 Celsius.
A given form of liquid alcohol will turn to vapor at its boiling point, which is different for each type of alcohol.
When iodine is dissolved in alcohol, it forms a mixture of iodine and alcohol, which is physical.
oxidation
No, boiling is not always a sign of a chemical reaction.
During boiling the chemical composition is not changed.
Alcohol is a central nervous system [ CNS ] depressant. It depresses your respiration , heart rate and reaction time.
An alkyl halide is obtained.
Because the boiling point of alcohol is lower than the boiling point of water.