What happens when:-
1.Ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate ?
2.Ethanol reacts with ethanoic acid in the presence of sulphuric acid.
3.Hydrogenation of vegetable oils is carried out?
4.Methane is burned in presence of oxygen.
5.methane is treated with chlorine in presence of sunlight.
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The answers to your questions are as follows.
1. Ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate
Ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate to produce sodium ethonoate, water and carbon dioxide.
2CH3COOH + Na2CO3 → 2CH3COONa + H2O + CO2
2. Ethanol reacts with ethanoic acid in the presence of sulphuric acid
Ethanol reacts with ethanoic acid in the presence of sulphuric acid to produce an ester (ethyl ethonoate) and water.
3. Hydrogenation of vegetable oils is carried out
Vegetable oils are unsaturated compounds. In hydrogenation reactions, the addition of hydrogen takes place in the presence of Ni catalyst.
4. Methane is burned in presence of oxygen
Methane undergoes combustion reaction in presence of oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and water along with the formation of heat and light.
5. Methane is treated with chlorine in presence of sunlight.
Methane undergoes substitution reaction in presence of sunlight and forms chloromethane with the evolution of hydrogen chloride gas. Here, chlorine replaces hydrogen from methane in the presence of sunlight.
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