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1-propanol and ethanoic acid

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What alcohol makes propyl ethonate has the formula CH3CH2CH2OH?

That is propyl alcohol. It will react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to make propyl ethanoate (propyl acetate).


What does propyl ethanoate smell like?

Ethyl Butyrate has an odor that has been described as sweet and fruity. With banana and pineapple like features


Product of glacial acetic acid and 2-propanol?

propyl ethanoate (pear scent)


What is the IUPAC name of CH3CH2COOCH3?

methyl butanoate


Which liquids in order most to least is water oil ethyl alcohol propyl alcohol?

propyl alcohol


Is iso-propyl alcohol an acid or a base?

Iso-propyl alcohol shows slightly acidic behaviour.


Is ethyl alcohol better antibacterial than isopropyl alcohol?

iso-propyl alcohol


What is the product of 1-propanol and acetic acid?

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.


What will happen when an object is placed in isoproply alcohol?

Some objects are dissolved in iso-propyl alcohol.


Is isopropal alcohol acetic?

No! Acetic (more properly, Ethyl) Alcohol is C2H5OH but Isopropal Alcohol (a secondary propyl alcohol) is CH3CHOHCH3.


What are kinds of alcohols?

There are three types of alcohols, ethyl alcohol, propyl alcohol and methyl alcohol. Ethyl alcohol is the type that is consumed.


What is the symbol of propyl alcohol?

Propyl alcohol is a compound, not an element, and therefore has a formula, not a symbol; its molecular formula is C3H7OH. It has two isomers called "normal" and "iso" propyl alcohols by most American chemists but 1-propanol and 2-propanol internationally or by Americans in formal papers.