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When ethanol is heated at 170 °C with conc. H2SO4, it forms an organic compound
'A' and water. The compound 'A'reacts with hydrogen in the presence of nickel to form 'B'.
Name the compound A and write its chemical formula.
b. Name the compound B and write its chemical formula.
Write the chemical equation of the reaction involved in formation of 'B' from 'A'.
d. Identify the homologous series to which A and B belongs.
'B' undergoes combustion in presence of sufficient amount of oxygen to release large
amount of heat and light. Write its chemical equation.
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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Answer:

H2SO4 it forms an organic compound 'A' and water. The compound 'A' reacts with hydrogen in the presence of Nickel and Platinum as catalyst to form 'B'.

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