Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Carbonyl Compounds, Exercise 4: Question
Lawrie Ryan Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Carbonyl Compounds, Exercise 4: Question
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Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Carbonyl Compounds, Exercise 4: Question with Hints & Solutions
Write a balanced equation for the oxidation of ethanol to ethanal, using to represent an oxygen atom from the oxidising agent.
Give practical details to explain how you would use the reaction oxidation of ethanol to ethanal, to prepare and collect a sample of ethanal.
Write a balanced equation for the oxidation of butan--ol to butanone, using to represent an oxygen atom from the oxidising agent.
What do you observe in the reaction vessel if the oxidising agent i.e. potassium dichromate (VI) used in the oxidation of ethanol to ethanal reaction is acidified with dilute sulphuric acid, and the reaction mixture is heated?
The butanone does not have to be distilled off as it forms in the reaction vessel because _____.