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    Butyl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • In organic chemistry, butyl is a four-carbon alkyl substituent with chemical formula -C4H9. ... Butyl is the largest substituent for which trivial names are ...
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butyl
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    tert-Butyl chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • tert-Butyl chloride is a colorless, liquid organic compound at room temperature. ... When tert-butyl chloride is dissolved in water, a polar and protic solvent, the ...
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Questions/Answers
What are the unwantedbyproducts and side reactionsin tert-butyl chloridesynthesis from tert-butylalcohol?
Can you give the other reactions that occur during the synthesis of t-butyl chloride from t-butyl ethanol? I mean, the side reactions that cause lower yield of pure t-butyl chloride, like 2-methylpropene. And please show the mechanisms for their production. Thanks!
Can't draw the mechanism here, but this explains it pretty well along with a diagram: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T ert-Butanol
How can I tell if my pondliner is butyl or pvc?
I inherited a pond along with my garden but I don't know if the liner is pvc or butyl. How can I tell?
Butyl liners tended to be a dull black finish whilst PVC were shiney black. If the liner is more than 10 years old then this will be the case (10 - 12 year guarantee with PVC and 30 years on Butyl), if it younger than that it gets confusing as both PVC and Butyl were shiney black, there is also something called ABSAT which again was shiney but had a woven look to it - 12 year guarantee on that. Hope this helps! I used tell sell pond liners BTW.
What reaction occurs whensodium is placed with n-butylalcohol?
A 0.25g n-butyl alcohol is dissolved in 1 mL toluene. A thin slice of sodium is added. The solution was cooled in an ice bath and tested with litmus paper.
Sodium butoxide will be formed: 2Na + 2C4H9OH ---> 2NaOC4H9 + H2 This product will be a very strong base, reacting with water as follows: NaOC4H9 + H2O ---> Na+ + OH- + C4H9OH So the litmus paper will reveal an alkaline solution.
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