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Give two methods of preparation of Acetic acid. How does it react
with :
(i) Cl2 in presence of red phosphorus
(ii) PCI5
(iii) C2H5OH​

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Answered by nirali160883
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Video Explanation · Answer · CH3 COOH+Cl2RedP −HClAClCH2COOH Acetic acid reacts with chlorine in presence of red ...

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CH3COOH + Cl2 [ - HCl]Red P AClCH2COOH Acetic acid reacts with chlorine in presence of red phosphorous to form monochloro acetic

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Answered by anshvats099
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can be prepared by reacting methanol with hydrogen iodide and adding carbon monoxide to the product (methyl iodide) in order to obtain acetyl iodide. Upon hydrolysis, acetyl iodide yields acetic acid. 1-acetic acid and chlorine will react Chloroacetic acid will be formed. CH3COOH + Cl2 gives rise to ClCH2CO2H. 2- When acetic acid is heated with phosphorus pentachloride, acetyl chloride is obtained. In this reaction, −COOH group is converted to −COCl group. The side products are phosphorus oxychloride and HCl. 3- Ethanol And Acetic Acid React To Form Ethyl Acetate And Water According To The Equation:C2H5OH + CH3COOH CH3COOC2H5 + H2O When 2 Moles Each Of Ethanol And Acetic Acid Are Allowed To React At 100 Degrees Celsius In A Sealed Tube, Equilibrium Is Established When 2/3 Of A Mole Of Each Of The Reactants Remains.

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