H2O2 with ethylene gives
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Since the options are not given here, I am giving a general answer about the reaction.
When Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) reacts with Ethylene (C₂H₄), Ethanol and Acetaldehyde can be produced.
When compared with Ethanol (C₂H₆O), Acetaldehyde (C₂H₄O), also known as Ethanal, is formed in more in higher yields when oxidation of Ethylene with Hydrogen peroxide occurs.
When Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) reacts with Ethylene (C₂H₄), Ethanol and Acetaldehyde can be produced.
When compared with Ethanol (C₂H₆O), Acetaldehyde (C₂H₄O), also known as Ethanal, is formed in more in higher yields when oxidation of Ethylene with Hydrogen peroxide occurs.
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Answer:since ethylene is a reducer and hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizer so if we react both they will produce water and carbon dioxide if ther are ignited
Explanation:
i thnk if i ignite H2O2 with C2H2 they will produce water and CO2
HERE IS THE EQUATION
C2H4 + 6H202 ⇒8H20 + 2CO2
IN COMBUSTION
correct me if i am wrong
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