Chemistry
By choosing appropriate words, complete the statements given below.
Nickel, hydrogenation, hydration, dehydration, Conc. H2SO4, Conc. HNO3, Conc. HCl, homologues.
(i) The conversion of ethanol to ethene is an example of …………… .
(ii) Converting ethanol into ethene requires the use of…………… .
(iii) Conversion of ethene to ethane is an example of …………… and the catalyst employed is …………… .
(iv) The successive members of …………… series differ by 14 amu.
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(i) The conversion of ethanol to ethene is an example of dehydration.
(ii) Converting ethanol into ethene requires the use of conc. H2SO4
(iii) Conversion of ethene to ethane is an example of hydrogenation and the catalyst employed is nickle .
(iv) The successive members of homologues series differ by 14 amu.
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