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Name the carbon compound which when reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid produces ethene. Write chemical equation for the reaction.State the role of concentrated sulphuric
acid in this reaction.​

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Answered by reevvaann
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Answered by kingofself
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The carbon compound that reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid and produces ethene is Ethanol.

Explanation:

  • Ethanol is a carbon compound alcohol which has two carbon atoms, 6 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom and when it is mixed with concentrated H_{2}SO_{4}or sulphuric acid then the resultant we get is the compound name ethene.

         C_{2}H_{5}OH+H_{2}SO_{4} \rightarrow CH_{2}=CH_{2} +H_{2}O

  • Certain plant materials and cell are the things from which we get ethanol and comes under the non-conventional sources.
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