Your Question About Easy Weight Loss

John asks…

which of the following compounds can exhibit hydrogen bonding?

Methane
acetic acid
diethyl ether
DNA

Or is there more than one answer?

weight loss cardiff answers:

DNA uses H-bonding to hold the left/right sides to each other so it can be double-stranded.

Methane’s hydrogen atoms are bonded covalently. Carbon and Hydrogen are fairly close in electronegativity, so no H-bonding occurs.

Diethyl ether (ethoxyethane) is along the same lines as Methane – the H atoms are attached to C atoms – no H-bonding should occur.

AcOH (acetic acid) however, has an alcohol group (OH) where the O atom pulls the electron away from the H most of the time giving the H atom a (slightly) negative charge. It is possible that some H-bonding occurs.

Ruth asks…

Where can I get a good non-polar solvent?

I need a nonpolar solvent for some experiments I want to do. My hardware store doesn’t carry hexane or toluene or diethyl ether. Is turpentine nonpolar? What about xylene? Methyl ethyl ketone? I could buy online but I want to avoid that. Any ideas?
I know about the dangers and I have adequate ventilation.

weight loss cardiff answers:

Turpentine would be non-polar – don’t breath the fumes or get near flame!!

Xylene is also non-polar use same cautions

Mary asks…

Which of these substances is safe to pour down the drain?

I have a question regarding an organic chemistry laboratory course:

Napthalene
Benzoic Acid,
Ether (Diethyl ether)
Cyclohexane
Sodium Hydroxide

Thank you.

weight loss cardiff answers:

Sodium hydroxide with lots of water. It’s used in Drano, so it’s pretty safe.

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