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Ch3Ch2OH + HBr ------Ch3Ch2Br + H20 this the basic equation for converting ethanol to bromoethane
No, ethylene is a gaseous hydrocarbon.
Yes ,ethylene is present in lemons and tangerines. They contain the kind of reticulum cell that ethylene grows in
Yes, predominately due to Ethylene's triple bond. The triple bond makes Ethylene more unstable than Ethane, therefore making Ethylene more volatile
The chemical formula for ethylene glycol is C2H6O2.
When bromoethane is treated with alcoholic KOH ,ethene is formed which on further bromination gives 1,2dibromoethane and again treated with alcoholic KOH gives acetylene.
To determine the grams of ethylene needed to react with 0.0126 mole of water, you need to use the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between ethylene and water. Once you have the balanced equation, use the molar ratio between ethylene and water to convert moles of water to moles of ethylene. Then, use the molar mass of ethylene to convert moles of ethylene to grams of ethylene.
Pyrolysis to convert the ethane to ethene. The add Alkaline Pottasium permanganate solution.
ethylene
the symbol of ethylene
Ch3Ch2OH + HBr ------Ch3Ch2Br + H20 this the basic equation for converting ethanol to bromoethane
No, ethylene is a gaseous hydrocarbon.
Polyethylene oxide and polyethylene glycol are both known polymers. Ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol are, therefore, monomeric.
Ethylene contain hydrogen and carbon.
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene glycol is not of animal origin !
CH4 + Br2 --> CH3Br + HBr