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When propanone is reduced, it forms propan-2-ol (isopropyl alcohol) as the main product. The reduction process involves adding hydrogen atoms to the carbonyl group of propanone, resulting in the conversion of the C=O bond to a C-OH bond.
It depends how many carbons. CH3OH is an example of an alcohol. Its name is METHan-ol CH3CH2OH is another type of alcohol. This is actually the alcohol we drink. Its IUPAC name is ETHan-ol
The trivial name for propanone is acetone.
Yes, propanone is acetone for all practical purposes.
No, acetone and isopropyl alcohol are not the same. They are different types of solvents with distinct chemical compositions and properties. Acetone is a colorless liquid with a strong odor, while isopropyl alcohol is a clear liquid with a milder scent.
The freezing point of propanone is -94,7 oC.
Yes, iodine dissolves in propanone (acetone) to form a purple solution. This is because iodine is soluble in nonpolar solvents like propanone due to its nonpolar nature.
The outcome of the Tollens reagent reacting with methanal (formaldehyde), ethanol (ethyl alcohol), and propanone (acetone) is the formation of metallic silver (Ag) in the case of methanal, while ethanol and propanone do not show a significant reaction with Tollens reagent. Tollens reagent is used as a chemical test to distinguish between aldehydes and ketones, where aldehydes react to produce a silver mirror, while ketones do not react.
2-propanone. The oxygen is doube bonded to the second carbon.
There are 13 atoms in a molecule of propanone (C3H6O) - three carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom.
Propanone (Acetone) is used as nail varnish remover. It is also used as a component in superglue remover.
Acetone