Water and carbon dioxide.
Yes. Under proper conditions, ethanol can be oxidized to ethanal (also called "acetaldehyde"), acetic acid, and/or carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide and water
C. Reduced
They are the product of when nonmetal elements are oxidized by oxygen such as CO2, SiO2, etc.
An ester , Ethylbenzoate and water.
When ethanol is oxidized, it typically smells like acetic acid or vinegar. This is because ethanol is converted into acetic acid during the oxidation process.
Yes. Under proper conditions, ethanol can be oxidized to ethanal (also called "acetaldehyde"), acetic acid, and/or carbon dioxide.
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ketone
ethanol gives haloform reaction because it is oxidized to acetaldehyde whose alpha carbon donates a hydrogen atom for the formation of haloform
hexanol
Ethanol is a product of alcoholic fermentation carried out by yeast.
It is very typical conversion and involves several steps. CH3OH oxidized to HCOH then reaction with Methyl magnesium iodide followed by acidic hydrolysis may produce Ethanol.
1-butanol
1-pentanol
Glycerol
1-butanol