ethanol gives ethylene explain
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In the catalytic dehydration of ethanol to form ethylene, an acid catalyst first protonates the hydroxyl group, which leaves as a water molecule. The conjugate base of the catalyst then deprotonates the methyl group, and the hydrocarbon rearranges into ethylene.
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there are two main process for the manufacture of Ethanol the fermentation of carbohydrates and the hydration of Ethylene
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hydration of Ethylene is achieved by passing a mixture of Ethylene and a large excess of steam at high temperature and pressure over and acid crystals
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