Covert methyl alcohol into ethyl alcohal
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When methyl alcohol reacts with hydrogen chloride, it leads to substitution of alcoholic group and results in the formation of chloromethane. Step 2: Converting chloromethane to ethanenitrile. When chloromethane is reacted with aqueous alcoholic solution of KCN, it results in the formation of ethanenitrile.
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methanol= ch4
ethanol= c2h6
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by adding one carbon atom
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