Butanol, CH2OHC3H7, smells like glassex, 'glass-shine window cleaner' alcohol.
It looks like a colorless clear fluid which it is.
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i think it smell acidic
Iron fillings are black and doesn't smell.
You have to look at the molecular bonding of the two and the energy that can be released through bonds broken. Butanol releases a lot more energy when the bonds between the atoms in butanol are broken because there are more bonds to break. There are four carbons in butanol, with atomic formula CH3CH2CH2CH2OH, versus only one carbon in methanol, with formula CH3OH. There is simply more energy in butanol than in methanol. Look up molecular bonding energy for more information and an imperial answer.
In spite of the same OH group as in bases, butanol is not a hydroxide (base, alkaline) it is an alcohol (alkanol) in the organic group of compounds: they do not ionise or hydrolyse in water, no OH- ions are split off.There are 3 formula isomers of butanol: CH2OH-CH2-CH2-CH3 (1-butanol) and CH3-CH(OH)-CH2-CH3 (2R-butanol) and CH3-C(OH)H-CH2-CH3 (2S-butanol), the '2R' and '2S' butanol formula's are mirror isomers.
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i think it smell acidic
Isobutanol is an organic compound that has a colorless, flammable liquid with a characteristic smell. It is a structural isomer of 2-butanol.
Iron fillings are black and doesn't smell.
You have to look at the molecular bonding of the two and the energy that can be released through bonds broken. Butanol releases a lot more energy when the bonds between the atoms in butanol are broken because there are more bonds to break. There are four carbons in butanol, with atomic formula CH3CH2CH2CH2OH, versus only one carbon in methanol, with formula CH3OH. There is simply more energy in butanol than in methanol. Look up molecular bonding energy for more information and an imperial answer.
Look and smell nice
smelled like your mom
The solubility of 1-butanol in water is 90g Butanol / L Water. Butanol, being an alcohol, is slightly polar.
Smell and sight are completely separate senses, unless you have synesthesia.
In spite of the same OH group as in bases, butanol is not a hydroxide (base, alkaline) it is an alcohol (alkanol) in the organic group of compounds: they do not ionise or hydrolyse in water, no OH- ions are split off.There are 3 formula isomers of butanol: CH2OH-CH2-CH2-CH3 (1-butanol) and CH3-CH(OH)-CH2-CH3 (2R-butanol) and CH3-C(OH)H-CH2-CH3 (2S-butanol), the '2R' and '2S' butanol formula's are mirror isomers.
It will smell and may have mold on it. The mold can be yellowish in color.
Yes it does have a weird smell to it.