Because 2- methylcyclohexanol is a secondary alcohol (2 R- groups) and can be oxidized to a ketone quite easity whereas 1- methylcyclohexanol is a tertiary alcohol (3 R- groups) and is not easily oxidized. Tertiary alcohols in general are very difficult to oxidize.
When steel is placed in bleach, a chemical reaction occurs. The bleach will start to oxidize the steel, causing it to rust. This can result in the formation of iron oxide, which gives the appearance of the steel surface corroding or breaking down.
No, coke is not typically used to oxidize slag. Coke is often used as a reducing agent in metallurgical processes to remove oxygen from metal oxides, not to oxidize material like slag. Slag is usually formed as a byproduct of the smelting process when impurities are removed from metal ores.
No, bleach is a liquid
It turns brown because of a chemical in the bleach, most likely chlorine(Cl) or ammonia. when the water mixes with the certain chemical, it causes a chemical reaction that changes the color; in your case brown. hope this helped :)
Household items that may contain bleach include bleach cleaning sprays, bleach-based laundry detergents, and bleach tablets for cleaning toilets.
When steel is placed in bleach, a chemical reaction occurs. The bleach will start to oxidize the steel, causing it to rust. This can result in the formation of iron oxide, which gives the appearance of the steel surface corroding or breaking down.
Bleach works by oxidizing the stain it's treating. "Oxidize" means it removes an electron from it, so the bleach removes an electron from the stain. Rust is also formed by oxidation, the removal of an electron from a metal. So if bleach can remove an electron from a laundry stain, it can also remove one from a metal.
It has been shown on the TV show MythBusters that bleach will oxidize the car's fuel system and engine, rusting everything up slowly over time and causing it to seize.Bleach is a particularly effective oxidant so it will do this in a matter of days.
Bleach is effective in removing stains because it breaks down pigments and molecules that contribute to the discoloration. The active ingredient in bleach, sodium hypochlorite, helps to oxidize and break apart these molecules, allowing them to be washed away. This process helps to restore the original color of the fabric or surface.
Bleach primarily damages the matrix of proteins and lipids in cells, disrupting their structure and function. It can oxidize and denature proteins, leading to loss of enzymatic activity and cellular integrity. Additionally, bleach can damage the lipid bilayer of cell membranes, compromising their barrier function and resulting in cell lysis. Overall, the oxidative properties of bleach are harmful to cellular components.
Sodium hypochlorite has two main properties... biocidal and oxidative. under 150 ppm it can be a GREAT sanitizer. over that it will start to oxidize certain surfaces.
Well water can turn brown when bleach is added to it due to the presence of dissolved iron or manganese in the water. When bleach is added, it can oxidize these minerals, causing them to precipitate out of solution and turn the water brown. This reaction is more likely to occur in well water that has high levels of iron or manganese.
zax oxidize
It takes 3 hours for a cut apple to oxidize.
A better way to oxidize wood --make a batch of vinegar w/steel wool--let it set for a couple of days--apply it over the entire wood piece-let dry---purchase a unit of wood bleach--apply over wood and sit back and watch the oxidization take place. Ask a professional about products you will need for your own protection before applying bleach--
Exposure to air caused the apple to oxidize and turn brown. He didn't want the metal to oxidize, so he applied a coat of primer.
Bleach is used to lighten hair. wtf http://chemistry.about.com/cs/howthingswork/a/aa101203a.htm -------------------- Bleach (usually hydrogen peroxide) mixed with ammonia, will open the shaft of the hair. The bleach will oxidize the melanin (there are two types; eumelanin and pheomelanin) and the hair will become a yellowish color (this is because it is the natural color of keratin) -do some basic research on keratin and the different types of melanin to understand why some people get that reddish/orange colour ------------------- I just want to say, bleach and ammonia mixed together, will kill you. The fumes are horrible and you will not walk out of the bathroom. NEVER MIX THEM!