Compounds which have CH3CO- group or compounds that can be converted to CH3CO- group undergo aldol condensation.
1-propanol doesn't undergo aldol condensation. However 2-propanol undergoes aldol condensation.
1 / Dehydration of 1-propanol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(H2SO4) CH3 - CH2 - CH2 - OH . . . -----------> . . CH3 -CH = CH2 + H2O . . . 1-propanol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . propene 2 / Hydration of propen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Cr2O7(2-)) CH3 - CH = CH2 - OH . . . + . . . H2O . . . ---------------> . . CH3 -CHOH - CH3 . . . . . propene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-propanol The Markovnikov rule allows us to predict at what carbon atom attaches the hydrogen of H2O : the hydrogen atom attaches to the less substituted carbon atom (the most stable carbocation formation). I hope to have answered your question.
Did you ever take a cold bottle of coke out of the refrigerator on a hot summer day? Did you ever leave that same bottle of coke on the counter? What did you notice? You noticed water dropplets forming on the outside of the bottle. That is "condensation" when something cold meets something warm. If you go outside on a very cold winter day and breath...your breath comes out looking like steam...that is condensation. When you exhale on a cold window the water dropplets that form on the window - that is condensation
Condensation is considered a type of exothermic reaction. Condensation is something that is released, which means that is exothermic instead of endothermic.
If you mean the water that forms around the AC components and falls to the ground, then no, it's not poisonous. It's just water from the air. That being said, I probably wouldn't go and drink a lot of it.
The mistiness inside a beaker can be due to condensation of water vapor when the temperature of the beaker is different from the surrounding air. This can occur when a warm beaker comes in contact with cooler air, causing water vapor in the air to condense on the inner surface of the beaker.
It can if the drain is stopped up and the evaporator case fills up. It has to go somewhere.
condensation
Change of phase - condensation.
Your breath is hotter than the glass, it is called condensation.
insulate and use ice...or bury in the ground and seal.
Condensation is when matter changes state from a gas into a liquid. Any type of matter can go through condensation, however, it most commonly refers to water. Condensation is also commonly talked about as a stage of the water cycle, when water vapor turns into liquid droplets suspended on tiny particles in the atmosphere, and forms clouds.
It is generally not recommended to install electrical outlets directly underneath windows due to potential water damage from rain, condensation, or accidental spills. Placing outlets in this location may also affect the aesthetics of the window area and limit space for window treatments or furniture.
Yes. It's the condensation principle.
You can go under a table,bed,you can go under anything if you can fit in it.
Investigate the way in which condensation is being moved away from the heat exchange. Air conditioning dehumidifies the air as it cools it. The moisture from the process needs to go someplace. Usually there is a pipe that takes it to a sump pump or drain. This could be clogged. Or if it wasn't installed with a drain, you may need to install a condensation pump.
When water vapor condenses back to liquid water, it lets go of internal structural energy in order to revert back to liquid state. THe energy released is Lantent heat of condensation.
When water vapor condenses back to liquid water, it lets go of internal structural energy in order to revert back to liquid state. THe energy released is Lantent heat of condensation.