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What do you mean by Intra and inter molecular dehydration of Ethanol?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When, ether is obtained at 140°C, it is known to be intermolecular dehydration. Reason- two molecules of ethanol reacts with concentrated H2SO4 to yield a molecule of ethoxyethane with the removal of H2O. When, ethene is obtained at 170°C, it is known to be intramolecular dehydration....

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Answered by shubham1115
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When, ether is obtained at 140°C, it is known to be intermolecular dehydration. Reason- two molecules of ethanol reacts with concentrated H2SO4 to yield a molecule of ethoxyethane with the removal of H2O. When, ethene is obtained at 170°C, it is known to be intramolecular dehydration.

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