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uses of oxalic acid or polyprotic acidi oxalic acid is used in the manufacture of carbon monoxide formic acid and allyl alcoholb oxalic acid is used
physical properties of oxalic acida oxalic acid is a colourless crystalline solid it contains two molecules of water as water of crystallisationb the
metallic acetates - acetic acidfor making several useful metallic acetates illustrated as1 basic copper acetate that is used for making green paints2
uses of acetic acid - carboxylic acidsa acetic acid is used as a solvent and a laboratory reagentb acetic acid is used as vinegar for table purpose
physical properties of acetic acida it is a colourless at ordinary temperature corrosive liquid along with a sharp pungent odour of vinegar it has a
necessary precautions for quick vinegar processin this process the following precautions are necessarya the concentration of the ethyl alcohol could
manufacture of acetic acid - quick vinegar processa from ethyl alcohol quick vinegar processvinegar is 6-10 aqueous solution of acetic acid it is
acetic acid or ethanoic acidacetic acid is the oldest termed as fatty acid it is the major constituent of vinegar and therefore its name latin acetum
uses of formic acid - carboxylic acidsa formic acid is used in the laboratory for preparation of carbon monoxideb formic acid is used in the
physical properties of formic acida formic acid is a pungent smelling and colourless liquidb formic acid melts at 84degc and boils at 1005degcc
formic acid or methanoic acid hcoohformic acid is the very first member of monocarboxylic acids series it takes place in the sting of bees wasps red
melting point - physical charterstics of monocarboxylic acidsa the melting points of carboxylic acids do not change smoothly from one member to other
solubility - physical charterstics of monocarboxylic acids the lower most members of the aliphatic carboxylic acid family
physical charterstics of monocarboxylic acids physical statethe first or initial three members upto 3 carbon
physical properties of acetophenone - aldehydes and ketonesa acetophenone is a colourless crystalline solid with melting point 20c and boiling point
tests of benzaldehyde - aldehydes and ketonesa it forms a white precipitate with solutionb it creates a yellow precipitate with 2 4
uses of benzaldehyde - aldehydes and ketonesbenzaldehyde is useda in perfumeryd in manufacture of dyesc in preparation of benzoic acid cinnamic acid
physical properties of benzaldehydea it is a colourless oily liquid the boiling point of it is 179 cb benzaldehyde has smell of bitter almondsc
stephen reaction - aldehydes and ketonesbenzaldehyde is acquired by partial reduction of phenyl cyanide along with stannous chloride and passing dry
tests for acetone - indigo test and iodoform testa indigo test when a small amount of orthonitrobenzaldehyde is added to approximately 2 ml of
tests for acetone - legal testa legals test while a few drops of prepared freshly sodium nitroprusside and sodium hydroxide solution are added or
uses of acetone - aldehydes and ketonesa it is used as a solvent for cellulose acetate cellulose nitrate celluloid lacquers resins etcb it is used
physical properties of acetone - aldehydes and ketonesa acetone is a colourless liquid with characteristic pleasant odourb acetone is inflammable
pyroligneous acid - aldehydes and ketonespyroligneous acid consisting of acetic acid acetone and methyl alcohol that is distilled in copper
acetone - aldehydes and ketonesit is a symmetrical or simple ketone and is the first member of the homologous sequence of ketones in traces it is