Ethanol in the presence of copper and heating gives
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When the vapours of an alcohol are passed over copper catalyst heated at 573K. it undergoes dehydrogenation (loss of hydrogen or oxidation). ... When the vapours of a primary alcohol are passed over copper heated at 573K, the corresponding aldehyde is formed.
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