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what happens when ethanol is heated with excess of conc. H2SO4 at 443 K? Write the chemical equation for the reaction stating the role of conc. H2SO4 in this reaction.​

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Answered by pradeepbulandshahar
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Answer:

when ethanol is heated at 443k in excess of conc.h2so4, it gets dehydrated and results in the formation of ethene.

Explanation:

chemical equation:

conc.h2so4

c2h2oh-----------h2c=ch2

ethanol. -h2o ethene

in the above reaction, conc. h2so4 acts as a dehydrating agent and removes water molecules from ethanol.

Answered by vaibhavkumar6433
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Answer:

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