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Sulfuric acid is a dehydration, by illustrating it.

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Answered by khanruhi905
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Dehydration of alcohols using an acid catalyst. ... Concentrated sulfuric acid produces messy results. Because sulfuric acid is also a strong oxidizing agent, it oxidizes some of the alcohol to carbon dioxide and is simultaneously reduced itself to sulfur dioxide. Both of these gases must be removed from the alkaline.

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Sulfuric acid is a dehydrating agent. These two demonstrations illustrate the phenomenon of dehydration as distinct from drying. Concentrated sulfuric acid removes water of crystallisation from hydrated copper(ii) sulfate and the elements of water from sucrose.

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