It will be a ketone attached to the second carbon of the propanol (in place of the OH) if treated with a mild oxidant.
what is the equation for the reaction of 2-propanol and sodium metal
K2Cr2O7 + Na2C2O4 --> K2C2O4 + Na2Cr2O7
There is no reaction, therefore no equation!!
There is no reaction between phenol and sodium carbonate
That would be the bichromate or sometimes called the dichromate ion. Example: Sodium bichromate (or sodium dichromate) is Na2Cr2O7.
Sodium plus Halogen yields Sodium Halide
Sodium dichromate has the chemical formula of Na2Cr2O7. The reaction with HNO3 is balanced as 2 HNO3 + Na2Cr2O7 = H2Cr2O7 + 2 NaNO3.
K2Cr2O7 + Na2C2O4 --> K2C2O4 + Na2Cr2O7
Na2Cr2O7 (the formula is not Na2CrO7) is sodium dichromate. Na2CrO4 is sodium chromate.
There is no reaction, therefore no equation!!
No: Sodium dichromate contains no carbon and therefore can not be organic by the usual definitions.
Li2Cr2O7 - lithium dichromate
There is no reaction between phenol and sodium carbonate
The reaction is possible in the presence of sodium dichromate and sulfuric acid.
That would be the bichromate or sometimes called the dichromate ion. Example: Sodium bichromate (or sodium dichromate) is Na2Cr2O7.
Sodium plus Halogen yields Sodium Halide
Na2Cr2O7
sodium plus chlorine yields sodium chloride