Write out the chemical formulae for each material, and see which formula does not contain the entity that is contained in all the others.
Water is the only substance in the list that does not contain the element carbon.
Ethanoic acid (common name is acetic acid)
If it is a mixture, then yes. Pure acetic acid is one hundred percent acetic acid, while vinegar is 5 or 10 percent acetic acid in water. You can make a solution of acetic acid and alcohol.
The product of 1-propanol and acetic acid is the compound propyl acetate. This compound is formed through the esterification process, which is a reaction of a carboxylic acid with an alcohol in the presence of a substance like sulfuric acid.
yes
A typo for "alcohol".
Ethanoic acid (common name is acetic acid)
Acetic alcohol is a mixture, not a pure substance. You make it by mixing 3ml acetic acid with 100ml of "absolute alcohol," which is ethanol containing less than 1 percent water by weight. So...you could draw an acetic acid lewis diagram and an ethanol lewis diagram side by side.
No! Acetic (more properly, Ethyl) Alcohol is C2H5OH but Isopropal Alcohol (a secondary propyl alcohol) is CH3CHOHCH3.
If it is a mixture, then yes. Pure acetic acid is one hundred percent acetic acid, while vinegar is 5 or 10 percent acetic acid in water. You can make a solution of acetic acid and alcohol.
The product of 1-propanol and acetic acid is the compound propyl acetate. This compound is formed through the esterification process, which is a reaction of a carboxylic acid with an alcohol in the presence of a substance like sulfuric acid.
yes
A typo for "alcohol".
because it does not react in acetic acid
If you think to acetic anhydride this substance is an organic acid; the chemical formula is (CH3CO)2O.
Benzyl acetate
Neither, it's a neutral liquid.
Acetic acid when reacts with an alcohol forms an ester, CH3COOH + C2H5OH = CH3COOC2H5 + H2O