explain how propanone and monohydroxybenzene

  1. explain how propanone and monohydroxybenzene is prepared using benzene and propylene
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  2. How to convert(a)ethane to propanone (b)propanone to ethane (c)isobutane to propanone (d)methane to benzene (e)benzene to
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  3. For each of the compounds below, exlain why they do not have the same value for their standard heat of vaporization.1. Propane
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  4. Q1. What will be formed when propanone reacted with sodium hydrogensulphite?There is white precipitate is the resulting solution
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  5. Q1. What will be formed when propanone reacted with sodium hydrogensulphite?There is white precipitate is the resulting solution
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  6. Q1. What will be formed when propanone reacted with sodium hydrogensulphite?There is white precipitate is the resulting solution
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  7. Which compound is most likely to be a gas at room temperature? Explain.A.propane B.2-chloropropane C.propanal D.propanone
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  8. Butanone, CH3CH2COCH3, has a vapor pressure of 100. Torr at 25°C; at the same temperature, propanone, CH3COCH3, has a vapor
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  9. how to convert ethane to propanone?Thank you!!!!
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  10. Convert propanone to ethane
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