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You think probable to acetone. The acetone peroxide is an explosive.
A major product of the reaction between 1-bromo-3-chloropropane and one equivalent of Nal in acetone is 1-iodo-3-chloropropane. A minor product is 1-bromo-3-iodopropane.
Acetone is more reactive than alcohol. The reason for this, is because alcohol dries up extremely quickly, and it evaporates fast, so it doesn't have much time to react.
Yes, mainly there are 3 types of acetone: regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula, maximum strength acetone.
No2&Nal
When acetone react with phenylhidrazine equation is phenylhidrazone of acetone, condensation product in which process water molecule eliminate.
acetone does not react with potassium dichromate
You think probable to acetone. The acetone peroxide is an explosive.
yes, it does.
Acetone, Xyolene
The acetone and hydrogen peroxide would react with each other to make the high explosive acetone peroxide. An acid such as hydrochloric is commonly used in the synthesis of acetone peroxide, which speeds up the formation if it.
Acetone has a carbonyl which is what grignard reacts with; ether however has no such thing (no carbonyl) so it can react easily.
A major product of the reaction between 1-bromo-3-chloropropane and one equivalent of Nal in acetone is 1-iodo-3-chloropropane. A minor product is 1-bromo-3-iodopropane.
Tollens' reagent is used to determine whether a carbonyl containing compound is an aldehyde or a ketone. Acetone is a ketone so it will not readily react with Tollens' reagent.
Nura Nal was created in 1964.
Acetone is more reactive than alcohol. The reason for this, is because alcohol dries up extremely quickly, and it evaporates fast, so it doesn't have much time to react.
Kuh-NAL. The "nal" part rhymes with "pal" or "gal."