m_isk
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Hi guys, I found this question in a past paper and am unsure what the answer is.
A mixure of ethanol and ethylene is heated with concentrated sulfuric acid in a closed container and a reaction occurs. What is the likely outcome?
(A) more ethylene forms
(B) more ethanol forms
(C) CO2 and H20 form
(D) butane forms
I can rule out C and D (not 100% sure why, though). I'm leaning towards A beacuse CONCENTRATED sulfuric acid will not allow the water present in ethanol to exist. Am I correct?? :S
A mixure of ethanol and ethylene is heated with concentrated sulfuric acid in a closed container and a reaction occurs. What is the likely outcome?
(A) more ethylene forms
(B) more ethanol forms
(C) CO2 and H20 form
(D) butane forms
I can rule out C and D (not 100% sure why, though). I'm leaning towards A beacuse CONCENTRATED sulfuric acid will not allow the water present in ethanol to exist. Am I correct?? :S