You usually reduce a ketone such as propanone using sodium borohydride to propanol.
Yes, propanone is acetone for all practical purposes.
Propane itself is non polar, but the presence of the ketone group (C=O) in propanone makes it a polar molecule (oxygen has partial -ve charge). As propanone is a small molecule it can be soluble in water, which itself is polar.
Propanone is more soluble, because it is smaller. the smaller the molecule the higher the solubility nursing student.
When the pressure of a gas is reduced it gets colder.
bromine is reduced
The freezing point of propanone is -94,7 oC.
Acetone (propanone) is (CH3)2CO so 10.
Yes, propanone is acetone for all practical purposes.
no
2-propanone. The oxygen is doube bonded to the second carbon.
Propanone (Acetone) is used as nail varnish remover. It is also used as a component in superglue remover.
yes it does
Acetone
Propane itself is non polar, but the presence of the ketone group (C=O) in propanone makes it a polar molecule (oxygen has partial -ve charge). As propanone is a small molecule it can be soluble in water, which itself is polar.
Propanone is more soluble, because it is smaller. the smaller the molecule the higher the solubility nursing student.
propanone is liquid at room temperature
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