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The molecule is propanone (IUPAC name) or acetone (common name) and has a ketone group (>C=O) as the functional group.
A pair of functional isomers of C3H6O includes propanal and acetone. Propanal is an aldehyde with the structure CH3CH2CHO, while acetone is a ketone with the structure CH3COCH3. Both compounds share the same molecular formula but differ in their functional groups and structural arrangements.
Acetone itself does not react with Benedict's reagent, which is primarily used to detect reducing sugars. Therefore, when acetone is mixed with Benedict's reagent, there would be no significant color change, and the solution would likely remain blue. The blue color indicates the absence of reducing sugars, as acetone does not possess the necessary functional groups to produce a positive result with this reagent.
The intermolecular forces between acetone molecules and the chemical components of felt pens must be similar. Acetone contains two non polar C-C bonds and C-H bonds. It also contains a highly electronegative carbonyl group C=O.
Yes, mainly there are 3 types of acetone: regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula, maximum strength acetone.
This is actually an organic chemistry question, but it is a Methyl Ketone.
Propanone (a.k.a. acetone) contains a ketone as a functional group as well as alkane hydrocarbons.
The molecule is propanone (IUPAC name) or acetone (common name) and has a ketone group (>C=O) as the functional group.
No, acetone (CH3COCH3) and acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) are not isomers. Acetone is a ketone, while acetaldehyde is an aldehyde. They have different functional groups and structural arrangements.
Yes, it is a 3-carbon carbohydrate. Carbohydate = hydrocarbons with keto/ aldo functional group. Acetone contains a keto group and is composed of hydrogens and carbons
On the ASDA website, there is a product called "Nailene Artificial Nail & Polish Remover" that contains acetone. They also list a Sally Hansen nail polish remover that contains acetone.
A pair of functional isomers of C3H6O includes propanal and acetone. Propanal is an aldehyde with the structure CH3CH2CHO, while acetone is a ketone with the structure CH3COCH3. Both compounds share the same molecular formula but differ in their functional groups and structural arrangements.
No, rubbing alcohol is not acetone. Rubbing alcohol typically contains isopropyl alcohol, while acetone is a different chemical compound.
It CONTAINS solvents- mainly acetone.
No, rubbing alcohol has oil and isopropyl alcohol in it.
Acetone is a saturated compound because it contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms bonded together with single bonds.
It means your urine contains ketones (acetone is a ketone). Ketones aren't normally found in urine, and are a sign of diabetes.