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No. Ethanol is also alcohol. Ethanol is a compound. It is not a mixture.
Here is a short answer: an ethanol molecule is made of two carbon atoms, one oxygen atom, and six hydrogen atoms. The short chemical formula is then C2H60. The chemical formula CH3CH2OH is more descriptive, because it conveys the information that at one end of the molecule there is a carbon atom with bonds to three hydrogens, while at the other end there is an OH (hydronium) group. Between the ends is a single CH2 set. A fuller discussion of ethanol on Wikipedia is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol
No. A hydroxyl group consists of an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen (-OH). A single hydroxyl group on an alkyl chain characterizes the alcohol family of organic compounds (i.e. ethanol: CH3CH2OH).
It is a single oxygen atom, a short-lived free radical of oxygen.
There really isn't one single property, there are multiple properties that need to be used to diagnose a mineral.
One. C2H5O-H
Yes,there are single bonds.Every bond is a single bond.
No. Ethanol is also alcohol. Ethanol is a compound. It is not a mixture.
Here is a short answer: an ethanol molecule is made of two carbon atoms, one oxygen atom, and six hydrogen atoms. The short chemical formula is then C2H60. The chemical formula CH3CH2OH is more descriptive, because it conveys the information that at one end of the molecule there is a carbon atom with bonds to three hydrogens, while at the other end there is an OH (hydronium) group. Between the ends is a single CH2 set. A fuller discussion of ethanol on Wikipedia is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol
Methanol have single carbon atom compound and ethanol have two carbon atoms.
No. The hydrogen and oxygen in water are combined into a single substance; it does not get one property from hydrogen or another from oxygen but rather has its own unique set of properties based on how they are combined. It is unclear what "energy" you are referring to.
The V-2 was a single stage rocket. The single engine used 3,810 kg (8,400 lb) of 75% ethanol (ethyl alcohol) and 25% water + 4,910 kg (10,800 lb) of liquid oxygen
No. A hydroxyl group consists of an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen (-OH). A single hydroxyl group on an alkyl chain characterizes the alcohol family of organic compounds (i.e. ethanol: CH3CH2OH).
Because a mixture of ethanol and water in any proportions forms a single phase liquid at standard temperature and pressure. That is the meaning of "miscible".
It is a single oxygen atom, a short-lived free radical of oxygen.
No,they are no single bonds.There is a double bond.
Carbon monoxide has CO as its chemical formula, and it has a single carbon atom triple bonded to a single oxygen atom. The carbon symbol is C and the oxygen symbol is O. The mono- prefix indicates "one" or "single". Wikipedia has more, and a link is provided below.