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Yes, predominantly. BaC2 reacts with water to form ethene, (acetylene) as does calcium carbide.
ethanol dissolves in water because both ethanol and water are polar. there is no other chemical reaction
They reacts together. They form amonium sulphate after the reaction.
The product of the reaction.
This is an oxidation reaction (combustion, burning).
Such reactions are known as HYDRATION and are performed in presence of sulphuric acid.
No, HCl(aq) C2H4(aq)C2H5Cl(aq) is not considered a reaction mechanism. It appears to be a chemical equation representing a single-step reaction where HCl reacts with C2H4 to form C2H5Cl. A reaction mechanism involves multiple steps and intermediates, detailing the complete pathway of a chemical reaction.
Yes, predominantly. BaC2 reacts with water to form ethene, (acetylene) as does calcium carbide.
Br2 + C2H4 → C2H4Br2 ORBr2 + CH2=CH2 → BrCH2CH2BrThe name of the reaction is pretty intuitive. Ethene's double bond is broken which leaves room for bromine to be added to form dibromoethane.
Br2 + C2H4 → C2H4Br2 ORBr2 + CH2=CH2 → BrCH2CH2BrThe name of the reaction is pretty intuitive. Ethene's double bond is broken which leaves room for bromine to be added to form dibromoethane.
ethanol dissolves in water because both ethanol and water are polar. there is no other chemical reaction
it form complex compound
The acid that reacts with lithium hydroxide in a neutralization reaction to form lithium sulfate and water is sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
You are trying to reduce ethane to ethene, I am guessing. That is a very hard reaction to do... probably you will have to do a free radical halogenation on ethane to form 1-chloroethane, followed by an E2 reaction with t-butoxide or some other bulky base to form ethene. Since ethane and ethene are both gases and cheaply available from petroleum cracking, this reaction really isn't worth doing.
In a neutralization reaction an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water.
Aspirin is formed in a reaction between salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. In this reaction it is the phenolic alcohol group that reacts to form the aspirin.
When carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is the product of the reaction.