C2h5-oh
Commonly known as ethanol Formula: C2H5OH
Molecular formula is C2H5CH3COO . Structural formula is CH3COOCH2CH3 .
The subscript 2, combined with the fact that the symbol for carbon atoms does not occur anywhere else in the formula, means that each molecule of ethyl alcohol contains two carbon atoms.
The mass of 2 moles of ethyl alcohol would be 92,14 grams.
No. See the Related Questions links for the difference.
C2h5oh
Ethanol (this is the official name after the IUPAC rules), ethyl alcohol, ethylic alcohol; the chemical formula is C2H5OH.
Ethyl alcohol is an organic compound
No. The chemical structure of ethyl alcohol gas is the same as ethyl alcohol liquid.
Commonly known as ethanol Formula: C2H5OH
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Ethyl Alcohol is the old name for 'Ethanol'. The formula is 'CH3CH2OH'. C = carbon H = hydrogen O = oxygen
Ethyl alcohol - ethanol - is a pure alcohol that is volatile and flammable. It has the structural formula of C2H6O.
The flammability of ethyl alcohol is chemical. It's a chemical property because if you change the molecular compound of ethyl, it will have a different flammability.
Ethyl alcohol, otherwise known as ethanol has the formula CH3CH2OH, i.e. C2H6O. 2 carbons, 6 hydrogens, and an oxygen
Molecular formula is C2H5CH3COO . Structural formula is CH3COOCH2CH3 .
Yes, ethyl alcohol and ethanol are the same compound. Ethanol is the common name for the alcohol compound with the chemical formula C2H5OH, while ethyl alcohol specifically refers to the compound that is derived from ethane by the replacement of a hydrogen atom by a hydroxyl group.
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