How would you dispose of the alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol) in a laboratory? Are they considered hazardous? Can they be diluted in water and put down the sink? What other chemicals should you not dispose of them with?

How would you dispose of the alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol) in a laboratory? Are...
2. Based on the chemical formula of methanol (CH,OH), ethanol (C2H5OH), propanol (C3H7OH) and butanol (C4H9OH), arrange these alcohols in order of increasing value ?? (lowest to highest), Explain your reasoning for your proposed order of increasing AH values for these four alcohols. 3.
1. Draw the structures of the following alcohols: ethanol 2-propanol cyclohexanol 2-methyl-2-propanol Classify each of the alcohols in question 1 as primary, secondary, or tertiary. ethanol 2-methyl-2-propanol 2. 2-propanol cyclohexanol 3. Which alcohol would you expect to be more soluble in water, 1-butanol or 2-methyl-2- propanol? Why? (Hint: draw both alcohols examine their structures).
Please help with equations.
Report Sheet Part A-Solubility of Alcohols in Water Compound Ethanol Observations 1-Butanol هاواي ام عصاو- سعاالباحث مع 2-Butanol 2-Methyl-2-propanol more than 5 carbons Soluble - Clear soluble - Clear 1-Pentanol 1-Octanol الدوله - عاالمكحة Unknown insoluble two lagers "Summarize your observations on the solubility of alcohols. Part B-Reactivity of Alcohols Toward Sodium Compound Observations Methanol Ethanol 1-Propanol 2-Propanol 2-Methyl-2-propanol Unknown *Rank the reactivity of alcohols towards sodium. Chem 130L Equation Observations Part C- Lucas Test Compound...
Can you order these based on highest to lowest intermolecular forces? Ethanol 1-Propanol Methanol 1-Butanol Pentane Hexane Acetone
please write out the redox reactions for methanol,
ethanol, 2-propanol, and 2-methyl-2-propanol based on this
experiment
Notes Sulfuric acid causes chemical burns that can seriously damage skin eyes; avoid contact. he solid t with Clean and number five small test tubes. Add 1 mL of aqueous 0.05% nota sium permanganate to each test tube. Use test tube #1 as a control and add one drop of each of the following alcohols to the other test tubes: methanol: #3, ethanol;#4,2-propanol; #5,...
You have toluene, methanol, ethanol, and propanol as C (Carbon) sources and any solvents or reagents necessary to do your synthesis. You must include solvents and reagents for each step and make sure that all C's (Carbons) in your target molecule come from the available alcohols. The target molecule is 3-benzyl-2,3-pentanediol
SEPARATION PROCESSES
A multi-component mixture consisting of 25 mol% ethanol, 15 mol% isopropanol, 35 mol% n-propanol, 10 mole% isobutanol and 15 mol% n-butanol is to be distilled. Antoine parameters for the components are given in Table Q.2 a) Define the bubble point of a multi-component mixture in words and by an equation b) First consider just the ternary mixture of the ethanol, isopropanol and n-propanol fractions. Show that the bubble point of this ternary mixture is 86.8 °C at latm....
Liquid Molar Mass (g/mol) Polarity (P, NP) Strongest type of Intermolecular Force Molecular structure Methanol Polar hydrogen bonds Ethanol Ipolar 1-Propanol polar 11-Butanol Ipolar n-Hexane Inon- polar n-Heptane Inon- I polar n-octane non- polar Acetone Polar 2- propanol polar 1. Which liquid tested has the strongest intermolecular forces? Justify your answer. (pt) Table 2 (15pes total) Minimum AT Initial Liquid temperature (°C) Methanol 17.8°C Ethanol 20+C |- Propanol 19.5°C 1-Butanol 19.8°C In-Hexane 18.4°C n-Heptane 20.7°C In-octane 19.4°C | Acetone 20.1.0...
1. which of the following sre potential hazards which you might encounter in the laboratory? (select all that apply) infectious microorganisms open flames hot surfaces corrosive chemicals sharp tools or broken glass gamma radiation magnetic fields 2. you have just washed your hands after completing your lab work. Where should the paper towels used to dry your hands be discarded? regular trash receptacle biohazard bag sharps container 3. which of the following items can be washed in the sink after...
Leader name 4. Methanol is a highly poisonous solvent, chemically similar to ethanol (alcohol) and similar in appearance and scent. In the US, methanol poisoning is most likely to occur from Ingestion of windshield wiper fluid or other household or industrial products. Poisoning can also occur from drinking adulterated alcoholic beverages Methanol is broken down to formaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), and then the formaldehyde is broken down to formic acid by aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH). Formic acid is highly toxic...