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1-decanol Answers

What are the dipole moments of 1-decanol and 1-propanol?
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Asked by nittany2008 - Tue Mar 7 14:26:26 2006 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments

A. can't find decanol. scroll down on the link provided to see a table for common solvents. perhaps you can extrapolate to get an approximation. 1-propanol: 1.68
Answered by OPE - Tue Mar 7 15:02:56 2006

identify these compounds as nonpolar, polar, or ionic? (10 pts)?
Q. potassium nitrate ammonium sulfate calcium chloride ethanol 1-decanol glycerin urea toluene napthalene sucrose
Asked by heather - Wed Oct 6 01:14:13 2010 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments
Which of the following can hydrogen bond with water (10 pts)?
Q. ethanol, 1-decanol, glycerin, sucrose and urea also what effect does h-bonding have on the solubility of each compound in water? in hexane?
Asked by heather - Wed Oct 6 09:58:49 2010 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments

A. All have groups that can hydrogen bond (alcohols and amines). This greatly improves the solubility in water. They can more easily form the hydration sphere because the hydrogen bonding helps align the water molecules. These same groups tend to make the compounds less soluble in hexane as they are usually polar groups which can't interact with the nonpolar hexane.
Answered by - Fri Oct 8 18:55:26 2010

Will ethanol, 1-decanol, glycerin, sucrose, or urea hydrogen bond with water?
Q. What is the reason why these compounds will or will not hydrogen bond with water? Does hydrogen bonding effect the solubility of the compounds in water? What about in hexane?
Asked by Thasmo - Fri Nov 12 03:13:49 2010 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments

A. ethanol, decanol, glycerin, sucrose, and urea all hydrogen bond with water. They all possess site which water can hydrogen can bond to (for example, a nitrogen or oxygen with a free lone pair of electrons). Hexane does not hydrogen bond with any of these, it is nonpolar. It only participates in London dispersion interactions.
Answered by blazedandconfused - Fri Nov 12 03:20:01 2010

Predict the solubility?
Q. State whether each pair is soluble or insoluble. 1) Malic Acid in Water 2) Naphthalene in Water 3) Amphetamine in Ethyl Alcohol 4) Aspirin in Water 5) Succinic Acid in Hexane 6) Ibuprofen in Diethyl Ether 7) 1-Decanol in Water For some of them, I already have the answer and for others, I'm not sure. Here's what I got so far: a) soluble b) soluble c) insoluble d) insoluble e) insoluble f) insoluble g) insoluble If any of them are wrong, please explain why. Thanks!
Asked by :D - Sat Sep 18 20:41:54 2010 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments

A. 2] Naphthalene in water is insoluble .. why it is a hydrocarbon hence hydrophobic 7] decanol in slightly soluble in water [but very poor] due to the OH group, but hydrocarbon effect more dominant.
Answered by - Sun Sep 19 10:49:06 2010

identify these compounds as nonpolar, polar, or ionic? (10 pts)?
Q. potassium nitrate ammonium sulfate calcium chloride ethanol 1-decanol glycerin urea toluene napthalene sucrose
Asked by heather - Wed Oct 6 00:54:22 2010 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments

A. ionic: potassium nitrate ammonium sulfate calcium chloride polar: ethanol 1-decanol glycerin urea sucrose non -polar: toluene napthalene
Answered by - Wed Oct 6 06:15:56 2010

Which of the following compounds can hydrogen bond with water: ethanol, 1-decanol, glycerin, sucrose and urea?
Q. State a reason why each compound will or will not H-bond with water. What effect will H-bonding have on the solubility of each compound in water? In Hexane? any answers will be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!
Asked by - Mon Oct 11 15:57:15 2010 - Chemistry - 2 Answers - Comments

A. All of the compounds except 1-decanol will hydrogen bond with water. Ethanol, glycerin, sucrose and urea are soluble in water and form hydrogen bonds because they have O-H bonds in the cases of ethanol, glycerin, and sucrose, and N-H bonds in the case of urea. For more information about hydrogen bonds see the second link. 1-decanol is not soluble in water and therefore will not form hydrogen bonds with water.
Answered by Robert D - Mon Oct 11 16:23:34 2010

Which of the following can hydrogen bond with water (10 pts)?
Q. ethanol, 1-decanol, glycerin, sucrose and urea also what effect does h-bonding have on the solubility of each compound in water? in hexane?
Asked by heather - Wed Oct 6 10:02:14 2010 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments
What are you Inhaling, Smoking?
Q. Just some of the things you probablly didn't know you where inhaling? Decanoic Acid, 1-Decanol, 2-Decenal, Dehydromenthofurolactone, Diethyl Malonate, Diethyl Sebacate, 2,3-Diethylpyrazine, Dihydro Anethole, 5,7-Dihydro-2-Methylthieno(3,4-D) Pyrimidine, Ethyl Acetoacetate, Ethyl Alcohol, Ethyl Benzoate, Ethyl Butyrate, Ethyl Cinnamate, Ethyl Decanoate, Ethyl Fenchol, Isobutyl Acetate, Isobutyl Alcohol, Isobutyl Cinnamate, Isobutyl Phenylacetate, Isobutyl Salicylate, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Butyrate, Benzyl Cinnamate, Benzyl Propionate, Benzyl Salicylate, If I can't pronounce it, It basically isn't going in me. My Ex use to love and sit back smoking menthal 120's just deep inhaling! I'm glad I quite! I just Buried a friend… [cont.]
Asked by Anthony E - Tue Nov 21 00:10:36 2006 - Cancer - 7 Answers - Comments

A. Thanks for letting me know Ant. I smoke weed. Good that you quit smoking .Thumbs up. great question and info thanks
Answered by Thebronx - Tue Nov 21 00:13:37 2006

Which of the following is the most soluble in water?
Q. a. diethyl ether b. methanol c. 1-butanol d. 1-decanol e. decane
Asked by - Mon Feb 14 03:19:46 2011 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments

A. Methanol is the most soluble in water. This is because of the high extent of Hydrogen bonding that methanol undergoes in water. ( Alcohols under the most H-bonding after carboxylic acids. Though butanol and decanol are also alcohols, they undergo less H-bonding because of their much larger sizes. ) Diethyl Ether has very low H-bonding capacity and decane has no scope of hydrogen bonding because it has no H attached to any highly electronegative element like O,N,F. So its methanol. Hope i helped !
Answered by Pepper - Mon Feb 14 05:08:34 2011

which of the following compounds can hydrogen bond with water?
Q. ethanol, 1-decanol, glycerin, sucrose and urea? state a reason why each compound will or will not hydrogen bond with water. what effect will hydrogen bonding have on the solubility of each compound in water? in hexane?
Asked by bobby_gurl_14 - Sun Apr 12 21:22:48 2009 - Chemistry - 1 Answers - Comments

A. ethanol forms hydrogen bond with water so it is the most soluble in water.It is not soluble in hexane
Answered by Dr.A - Mon Apr 13 10:07:08 2009

identify these compounds as nonpolar, polar, or ionic? (10 pts)?
Q. potassium nitrate ammonium sulfate calcium chloride ethanol 1-decanol glycerin urea toluene napthalene sucrose
Asked by heather - Wed Oct 6 01:25:01 2010 - Chemistry - 2 Answers - Comments

A. yes
Answered by - Wed Oct 6 01:28:15 2010

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Tue Feb 7 15:38:29 2012

 1 - decanol | CAS No 112-30- 1 | Synthesis and Physical Properties
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1 - decanol | CAS No 112-30- 1 | Synthesis and Physical Properties
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structure of 1 - decanol

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Product Names; CAS Registry Number; List of Suppliers; DECANOL; 36729-58-5; DECANOL; 37909-25-4; DECANOL; 112-30-1; 1-DECANOL; 37909-25-4; n-DECANOL
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1-Decanol is a straight chain fatty alcohol with ten carbon atoms and the molecular formula C10H21OH.
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