Kinetic diameter of acetone (C3H6O) is 0.469nm
It is a molecule!
No. Ammonia and acetone are in two completely different classes of molecule.
When acetone react with phenylhidrazine equation is phenylhidrazone of acetone, condensation product in which process water molecule eliminate.
ketone
An acetone molecule does have a net dipole. The dipole moment of acetone is 2.91 D. This is caused by the difference in electronegativity between methyl groups and a carbonyl group.
It is a molecule!
No. Ammonia and acetone are in two completely different classes of molecule.
When acetone react with phenylhidrazine equation is phenylhidrazone of acetone, condensation product in which process water molecule eliminate.
ketone
An acetone molecule does have a net dipole. The dipole moment of acetone is 2.91 D. This is caused by the difference in electronegativity between methyl groups and a carbonyl group.
Acetone has no ingredients per se. Asking about the ingredients in acetone is like asking what the ingredients in water (H2O) are. If you take any atoms away from the molecule of acetone, it's no longer acetone. The chemical formula for acetone, however, is: (CH3)2 CO.
The solvent in the acetone( mostly found in polish remover) will allow the styrofoam to melt.
It's exactly the same size as a water molecule or an ice molecule.
acetone and acetaldehyde (1 molecule each).
I believe you're talking about acetone..... Well, the formula is C3H6O. C stands for Carbon, H for Hydrogen and O for Oxygen. The subscripts refer to the number of atoms of each element in a single molecule of acetone. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetone
Acetone will float in water because it has a lower density than water. A few other liquids which will float on water are: ethanol, ether, methylated spirits and olive oil. Some that will sink in water are: chloroform and mercury.
The molecule is propanone (IUPAC name) or acetone (common name) and has a ketone group (>C=O) as the functional group.