terciary alchols because those hace three carbons bon to it , also is bond with a OH-, so it does not have more links to bond
silver reduced , gold oxidized
Silver (Ag) reduced, gold (Au) oxidized
In plain tap water, there is no alcohol. There is no alcohol present in any water unless it is labeled that there is alcohol in water. Alcohol can be dumped into the ocean, and then alcohol would be in water, but generally, there is no alcohol in water.
distillation
yes it would, 120 g of ethyl alcohol would be 96 ml.
William A. Wellman was born on February 29, 1896 and died on December 9, 1975. William A. Wellman would have been 79 years old at the time of death or 119 years old today.
ummmmmmm i think it would be there clothes
Highly active metals are the most easily oxidized because they react with oxygen easily.
No. Carbon is oxidized. The only element that would be reduced when combining with oxygen would be fluorine.
reduced
silver reduced , gold oxidized
silver reduced , gold oxidized
Silver (Ag) reduced, gold (Au) oxidized
Sodium is readily oxidized by oxygen gas. If the product of the reaction were dissolved in water, the color of the litmus for a litmus test would be blue. The red litmus paper will turn blue.
Silver (Ag) reduced, gold (Au) oxidized.
That is highly unlikely as as alcohol poisoning would include an amount of alcohol that would render most people very drunk.
Well, it's safe, but the sun would have oxidized it by now, so it would be gross.