This reaction is an example of a 'hydration' or 'addition' reaction of alkenes:
(ethene + water) C2H4 + H2O --> C2H5OH (ethanol)
The reaction is catalysed by H+ ions (acid)
The chemical reaction is:C2H5OH ----------------------------- C2H4 + H2O
Cl2 + H2O = HOCl + HCl
No. The correct one is CO + H2O ----> HCOOH (Formic acid)
C2H4 + H2O --> C2H5OHReaction balanced at 1:1:1 mole of each compound, so you'll need 0.132 mol C2H4 and this is equal to:0.132 (mol C2H4) * 28 (g/mol C2H4) = 3.696 g C2H4 = 3.70 g C2H4
Ammonium Iodide solution.
C2h4 + o2 ------------- co2 + h2o c2h4 + 3o2 ------------- 2co2 + 2h2o
The chemical reaction is:C2H5OH ----------------------------- C2H4 + H2O
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No they are not the products.Product is as this. H2SO3
Cl2 + H2O = HOCl + HCl
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No. The correct one is CO + H2O ----> HCOOH (Formic acid)
NaCl plus CaCO3 plus water
yes
2h2s + so2 ----------> 3s + 2h2o
2NH4Cl + Na2CO3 --> 2NH3 + CO2 + H2O + 2NaCl
Already balanced