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What happens when glycerol is treated with concentrated h2so4?

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Answered by TBG
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As we know that H2SO4 is used as a dehydrating agent , In this case when H2SO4 will react with glycerol it will remove all the water molecules to give unsaturated Aldehyde named Acrolein. ... Glycerol is a trihydric alcohol. Its IUPAC name is propane-1, 2, 3-triol and in industry it is known as glycerine.

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