Propanone (acetone) does not have any effect on salt because acetone is a non-polar solvent, while salt is an ionic compound. Non-polar solvents like acetone cannot dissolve ionic compounds like salt due to their different types of chemical bonding. The lack of similar interactions between the solvent and solute prevents any noticeable effect on the salt.
The trivial name for propanone is acetone.
The freezing point of propanone is -94,7 oC.
There are 13 atoms in a molecule of propanone (C3H6O) - three carbon atoms, six hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom.
propanone is liquid at room temperature
2-propanol because it contains OH group which is more elctronegative then the carbonyl group in propanone
Propanone (acetone) is a non-polar solvent, while salts are ionic compounds that dissolve in polar solvents. Since propanone cannot effectively interact with the charged ions in salt due to its lack of polarity, it does not have a significant effect on dissolving salts.
The trivial name for propanone is acetone.
Yes, propanone is acetone for all practical purposes.
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.
homeostasis does have salt effect, when you sweat you lose water and salt
The Sun does not effect the salt in the ocean.
Propanone (Acetone) is used as nail varnish remover. It is also used as a component in superglue remover.
Acetone