Ethanol only.
2C2H6(g) + 7O2(g) -------- 4CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) + 3120 kJ
The reaction is exothermic (it gives out heat)
the main use of ethanol is that some industries use it as a solvent.
addition reactions. I was looking up the same question and found it!!!
sulfur which then forms magnesium sulfide
Carbonic acid is formed. H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3
mustered gas is formed
They may be ethene, propene! ethyne, propyne and all the unsaturated hydrocarbons
Ethene reacts with water in presence of sulphuric acid and forms Ethyl alcohol.
addition reactions. I was looking up the same question and found it!!!
sulfur which then forms magnesium sulfide
As polyehtene is unsaturated(single bond) it does not react with bromine and there is no colour change.But bromine reacts with ethene and it becomes colourless.
Carbonic acid is formed. H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3
mustered gas is formed
They may be ethene, propene! ethyne, propyne and all the unsaturated hydrocarbons
Yes, predominantly. BaC2 reacts with water to form ethene, (acetylene) as does calcium carbide.
hydrogen -preethi
When sulfur reacts with a metal, a metal sulfide salt is usually formed.
Ethanol can be produced by:Anaerobic fermentation of natural sugar (beets, cane, starch) done by yeastPetrochemically by acid catalized reaction of ethene with water
The plastic poly [ethene ]- polyethylene is formed.