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प्रश्न
List in tabular form three physical and two chemical properties on the basis of which ethanol and ethanoic acid can be differentiated.
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उत्तर
Difference in physical properties of ethanol and ethanoic acid
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Ethanol |
Ethanoic acid |
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It is liquid at room temperature. |
It often freezes in winter. |
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Its melting point is 156 K. |
Its melting point is 290 K. |
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Its boiling point is 351 K. |
Its boiling point is 391 K. |
Difference in chemical properties of ethanol and ethanoic acid
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Ethanol |
Ethanoic acid |
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It releases hydrogen gas on reaction with metallic sodium. |
It does not release hydrogen gas on reaction with metallic sodium. |
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It does not release carbon dioxide gas on reaction with sodium bicarbonate. |
It releases carbon dioxide gas on reaction with sodium bicarbonate. |
Ethanol and Ethanoic acid be differentiated on the basis of their following properties −
(i) Ethanol is a liquid at room temperature with a pleasant smell. Ethanoic acid has a melting point of 17°C. Since it is below the room temperature so, it freezes during winter.
Moreover, ethanoic acid has a smell like vinegar.
(ii) Ethanol does not react with metal carbonates while, ethanoic acid reacts with metal carbonates to form salt, water and carbon dioxide. For example,
2CH3COOH + Na2CO3 → 2CH3COONa + CO2 + H2O
(iii) Ethanol does not react with NaOH while ethanoic acid reacts with NaOH to form sodium ethanoate and water. For example,
CH3COOH + NaOH → CH3COONa + H2O
(iv) Ethanol is oxidized to give ethanoic acid in presence of acidified KMnO4 while, no reaction takes place with ethanoic acid in presence of acidified KMnO4.
Ethanoic acid and ethanol can be distinguished by their reaction with sodium bicarbonate given as under:−
(i) Ethanoic acid give effervescence with the sodium bicarbonate by the liberation of carbon dioxide. Ethanol does not give this test. CH3COOH + NaHCO3 → CO2 +CH3COONa + H2O
(ii) ethanol has burning taste whereas ethanoic acid has sour taste.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the compound formed when ethanol is heated in excess of conc. sulphuric acid at 443 K. Also, write the chemical equation of the reaction stating the role of conc. sulphuric acid in it. What would happen if hydrogen is added to the product of this reaction in the presence of a catalyst such as palladium or nickel?
Write the name and structural formula of the compound obtained when ethanol is heated at 443 K with excess of conc. H2SO4. Also write chemical equation for the reaction stating the role of conc. H2SO4 in it.
Write a balanced chemical equation for the following:
Ethanol reacts with sodium at room temperature.
Find the odd one out and explain:
Sodium is stored under kerosene. Give reason.
3 mL of ethanol is taken in a test tube and warmed gently in a water bath. A 5% solution of alkaline potassium permanganate is added to the first drop by drop to this solution, then in excess.
- How is a 5% solution of KMnO4 prepared?
- State the role of alkaline potassium permanganate in this reaction. What happens on adding it in excess?
- Write the chemical equation of this reaction.
C2H5OH + 3O2 → 2CO2 + 3H2O is a ______
Dehydration of ethanol by conc. Sulphuric acid forms ______
Give the balanced chemical equation of the following reaction:
Combustion of ethanol.
Give the balanced chemical equation of the following reaction:
Oxidation of ethanol by acidified potassium dichromate.
