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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
6

1.a)concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with ethanol to produce ethene

Chemistry
1 answer:
Murljashka [212]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: a) Temperature of 170^0C

b) C_2H_5OH\stackrel{conc H_2SO_4, 170^0C}\rightarrow C_2H_4+H_2O

c) dehydrating agent

Explanation:

Ethanol is heated with an excess of concentrated sulfuric acid at a temperature of 170°C to produce ethene.

The balanced chemical reaction is:

C_2H_5OH\stackrel{conc H_2SO_4, 170^0C}\rightarrow C_2H_4+H_2O

Here concentrated sulfuric acid removes a water molecule from ethanol and thus acts as a dehydrating agent.

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