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Yes, CH3CH2OH (ethanol) is a covalent compound. It is made up of nonmetals (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) sharing electrons to form covalent bonds.

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Why is ethanol molecular?

Ethanol is a covalent molecule with the formula, CH3CH2OH and hence it is molecular.


Is CH3CH2OH covalent or ionic?

Well an Ionic bond is between a metal and a non metal, and Covalent bonds are between non metals, so yeah this is a covalent bond, where the particles share electrons, because Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen are non metals. No charges to worry about either! Much easier


Is ethyl alcohol an ionic or covalent bond?

Ethyl alcohol is held together by covalent bonds.


What is the condensed stuctural formula for ethanol?

The condensed structural formula for ethanol is CH3CH2OH.


CH3CH2OH is the structural formula for what compound?

The structural formula CH3CH2OH describes ETHANOL.


What is ch3ch2oh stands for?

As written it is meaningless. !!!! However, , it should be written as CH3CH2OH . Note the use of capital letter for elemental symbols. This is the internationally recognised standard. CH3CH2OH is Ethanol , archaically 'ethyl alchol'. It is the alcohol that is foun in beers wines and spirits. As written CH3CH2OH it can redrawn as H3C-CH2-O-H . The lines/hashes indicating where the principal single covalent bonds lie. The hydrogens (H3 & H2) are directly combined to their adjacent carbons per a single covaalent bond. The 'O' of the '-O-H' moiety is directly combined to the carbon , NOT the adjacent hydrogen. CHEERS!!!!!


Does CH3CH2OH dissolve in C6H14?

no


Is ch3ch2oh an acid or base?

CH3CH2OH, which is ethanol, is a weak acid because it can donate a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction.


Is CH3CH2OH electrolyte?

No, It is a non-electrolyte,


Number of molecules in 7 10 raised to the negative 6 mol CH3CH2OH?

7 X 10^-6 mol CH3CH2OH (6.022 X 10^23/1 mol CH3CH2OH) = 4 X 10^18 molecules


What are the intermolecular forces for CH3CH2OH?

The intermolecular forces in CH3CH2OH (ethanol) include hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole interactions, and London dispersion forces. Hydrogen bonding is the strongest force present due to the presence of the O-H bond, followed by dipole-dipole interactions between the polar covalent bonds in the molecule. London dispersion forces also play a role due to the temporary induced dipoles in the molecule.


CH3CH2OH is an alcohol what alcohol?

Ethyl alcohol or ethanol.