Reaction between acetic acid with ethol in presence of sulphuric acid
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Ethanol with a large quantity of excess concentrated sulphuric acid on heating produces ethene.
ethanol >>> ethylene + water acid protonates the OH, this leaves as water, and the acid is regenerated by taking a proton form the carbon next to the one that had the OH on it. The electrons that were on this H are used to make the double bond.
CH3-CH2-OH → (H2SO4 + heat) → CH2=CH2 + H2O
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production of diethyl ether was by the dehydration of ethanol by conc H2SO4
2C2H5OH → H2SO4) → C2H5 - O - H5C2 + H2O
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When acetic acid reacts with ethanol in presence of sulphuric acid it gives ethyl acetate.
CH3COOH + C2H5OH ==> CH3COOHC2H5 + H2O
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CH3COOH + C2H5OH ==> CH3COOHC2H5 + H2O
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