No, propanone is not an ether; it is actually a ketone. Its chemical structure features a carbonyl group (C=O) flanked by two carbon atoms, specifically represented as CH3COCH3. Ethers, on the other hand, contain an oxygen atom bonded to two alkyl or aryl groups, with the general structure R-O-R'. Therefore, propanone and ethers belong to different classes of organic compounds.
The trivial name for propanone is acetone.
Yes, propanone is acetone for all practical purposes.
2-methylethanol or 2-propanol or isopropyl alcohol
The freezing point of propanone is -94,7 oC.
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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.
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
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.
acetone: (CH3)2CO Please see the link.