the reaction between alcohol and conc.H2SO4 at 413K gives
1)diethyl ether
2)isopropyl alcohol
3)diethyl alcohol
4)ethene
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Ethanol with a large quantity of excess concentrated sulphuric acid on heating produces ethene. ... H₂SO₄ at about 413K ,intermolecular dehydration takes place to form diethyl ether. But ethyl alcohol undergoes intramolecular dehydration when heated with conc. H₂SO₄ at about 443K to give ethylene.
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diethyl ether
C2H5OC2H5
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