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What happens when -
@) Acetaldehyde is treated with hydrazine?
(b) Ethyl iodide reacts with alcoholic KOH solution​

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In part, Potassium hydroxide reacts with the alcohol to form a reversible equilibrium, the hydroxide salt formed with Hydroxide reacts with the ethyl iodide to form Etér.

Other part, Hydroxide reacts with Ethyl Iodide to form more Ethanol. Ethanol acts as a solvent for the reaction. For the reaction to be selective to the ether is necessary the absorption of water. Salts like Calcium Chloride and Magnesium Sulphate are used for this. Silica is good too, rice works, but it's very complicated and inefficient.

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