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How ethanol is converted into acetic acid?​

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Answered by divyansh5144
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Explanation:

When O2 is nonexistence in the reaction system, ethanol is dehydrogenated to produce acetaldehyde, and then water, acting as the oxidizer, reacts with acetaldehyde to produce acetic acid, concomitantly releasing hydrogen gas.

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Answered by kimv07
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Explanation:

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When O2 is nonexistence in the reaction system, ethanol is dehydrogenated to produce acetaldehyde, and then water, acting as the oxidizer, reacts with acetaldehyde to produce acetic acid, concomitantly releasing hydrogen gas.

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