To my best knowledge there are NO ionic alcohols at all.
It has however a polar group at one end: -CH2OH, being relatively small compared to the other side of the (linear) molcule: -C15H31 which is NON-polar.
Polyvinyl alcohol has covalent bonds.
All the bonds in isopropyl alcohol are covalent.
Insoluble. The molecular formula of cetyl alcohol is
Covalent bond. Ethyl alcohol is the archaic name for ethanol (CH3CH2OH) This is the alcohol that is drunk by humans in alcoholic drinks.
None of both mentioned. It a neutral alcohol. It's hydroxyl group is not ionic like the hydroxidein NaOH.Cetyl alcohol, C16H33OH, 1-Hexadecanol
Polyvinyl alcohol has covalent bonds.
All the bonds in isopropyl alcohol are covalent.
Ethyl alcohol is held together by covalent bonds.
Insoluble. The molecular formula of cetyl alcohol is
Most Ionically bonded substances are solid, this makes me assume that Rubbing alcohol has covalent bonds.
Covalent bond. Ethyl alcohol is the archaic name for ethanol (CH3CH2OH) This is the alcohol that is drunk by humans in alcoholic drinks.
None of both mentioned. It a neutral alcohol. It's hydroxyl group is not ionic like the hydroxidein NaOH.Cetyl alcohol, C16H33OH, 1-Hexadecanol
It is bonded entirely covalently.
No, it is a fatty alcohol.
C16H34O
organic
This is an ionic compound.