what happen when ethylene is heated with alcohol
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When ethanol is heated with an excess of concentrated sulphuric acid at a temperature of 170°C, it produces ethene as final product. The concentrated acid acts only as a dehydrating agent and it is recovered unchanged.
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Ethanol can be dehydrated to give ethene by heating it with an excess of concentrated sulphuric acid at about 180°C.
Ethanol is heated at 443 k in presence of excess of concentrated sulphuric acid to obtain ethene. This reaction can be given by following equation:
CH3CH2OH (-----------conc. H2SO4-------->) CH2=CH2+H2O
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