when two similar alkyl or aryl groups are attached to carbonyl carbons then it is a symmetrical ketone..... as CH3-CO-CH3 or C6H5-CO-C6H5
what ddoes the crystals shape look like
methyl ethyl ketone
The bonds in ethyl methyl ketone are covalent.
Yes it is.
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what ddoes the crystals shape look like
Ketone
methyl ethyl ketone
A symmetrical object is one that can be divided into two equal halves that mirror each other. For example, a square, circle, or star are symmetrical shapes. In mathematics, symmetry refers to the balance and proportion in a shape or pattern.
ketone
Mild oxidation of a secondary alcohol will produce a ketone; strong oxidation, such as burning, can produce carbon dioxide and water.
This is actually an organic chemistry question, but it is a Methyl Ketone.
Litmus strips estimate the pH of a solution. Ketone strips detect the presence of ketone bodies in the solution. Specifically, ketone strips are more sensitive for acetoacetate and less so for beta hydroxybutyric acid.
A saturated ketone is one which has saturated alpha, beta carbons etc.. (by this I mean saturated with hydrogens, there are no double bonds). The opposite, a conjugated ketone, is one which has double bonds in its substituents or R groups (such as an aromatic ring system or alkene). For example, benzil is a conjugated ketone while acetone is a saturated ketone. Source: Organic Chemistry student
The bonds in ethyl methyl ketone are covalent.
A Secondary Alcohol When reduced with something like lithium aluminum hydride, a ketone results in a secondary alcohol.