Chemistry, asked by iamrudransh, 11 months ago

give reasons hexanol is less solube in water than butanol​

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Answered by Shubhabha
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Ethanol is soluble in water because it has a hydroxyl group (containing an O-H bond) which allows it to form hydrogen bonds with the water molecules. ... This is why hexanol is not soluble in water.


iamrudransh: Q.Complete the following reactions:

H2Pd-BaSO4
(a) RCOCI ---------------------→........???????
quinoline

(b) Ethanoyl chloride + propanol N(CH2CH3)2 → ...........?????

(C) CH2=C=O + RCOOH → ..........???

(D) RCOOCOR + R'OH → .......... ???

Copper chromite
(E) CH3COOCH2CH3 + H2 ---------------------→.??
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Answered by hrastogi374
1

bcoz butanol contain more hydroxyl ions (oh) which make bond with h+ ion whereas hexanol contain less ion thats why it is less soluble in water


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iamrudransh: Q.Complete the following reactions:

H2Pd-BaSO4
(a) RCOCI ---------------------→........???????
quinoline

(b) Ethanoyl chloride + propanol N(CH2CH3)2 → ...........?????

(C) CH2=C=O + RCOOH → ..........???

(D) RCOOCOR + R'OH → .......... ???

Copper chromite
(E) CH3COOCH2CH3 + H2 ---------------------→.??
523k

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