after oxidation is CH3-CH2-CHO + H20
Yes.
London dispersion forces
No, it is an alcohol, specifically propanol. Alkanes only contain hydrogen and oxygen.
when u add PCC to a primary alcohol its gets oxidized to an aldehyde. example CH3CH2CH2OH +PCC --. CH3CH2COOH when u add PCC to a primary alcohol its gets oxidized to an aldehyde. example CH3CH2CH2OH +PCC --. CH3CH2COOH
The formula for propan-1-ol is CH3CH2CH2OH The formula for propan-2-ol is CH3CHOHCH3
It is a nonelectrolyte. It is so weak that it is not even considered an electrolyte.
C6H6 will be repelled the most. C2H5OH and CH3CH2CH2OH are both alcohols, both are polar molecules and will easily dissolve in water.CH3OCH3 is dimethyl ether and will repel water, though it is slightly polar.C6H6 or benzene will be repelled by water the most, as benzene is non polar and water is polar.
Co = +2 oxidation C = +4 oxidation O = -2 oxidation
That is propyl alcohol. It will react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to make propyl ethanoate (propyl acetate).
O = -2 oxidation state H = +1 oxidation state
Oxidation number is oxidation states of an element. It can be positive or negative.
oxidation number of I is -1. oxidation number of F is +1.