Butanol is a form of alcohol. It is formed from a structure made of 4 carbon molecules. The result is unstable enough to be very flammable. It is also water soluble.
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Primary structure.
2-butanol is miscible with water.
Butanol is has less polarity than methanol
Butanol is used as a solvent in paper chromatography because it can dissolve a wide range of compounds. It helps to carry the sample and allow it to migrate up the paper. Butanol also helps in separating the components of the sample by interacting differently with different compounds.
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2-butanol in its lowest energy conformation is staggered and its structure is CH3-CH2-COH2-CH3.
CH3-CH(Br)-CH(OH)-CH3
The solubility of 1-butanol in water is 90g Butanol / L Water. Butanol, being an alcohol, is slightly polar.
Primary structure.
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2-butanol is miscible with water.
There is no such thing. It would be named 2-methyl-2-butanol (see link below)."Butan" is a continuous chain of 4 carbons. Starting from one side, the 3rd carbon will have both a methyl group (-CH3) as well as a hydroxyl group (-OH), hence "butanOL". Since the rules of naming require that the lowest numbers be used, and the methyl and hydroxyl groups are on the second carbon, the correct name is in fact: 2-methyl-2-butanol.
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The viscosity of n-butanol is 2,593.10-3 Pa.s or 25,93 millipoise.