Compound C gives 2 moles of CO2 and 3 moles of H2O on combustion. This indicates:
Molecular formula of C: C2H6 (Ethane)
Structure of C: CH3–CH3
Compound B adds H2 in presence of Ni catalyst to form Ethane:
B = C2H4 (Ethene)
Reaction:
CH2=CH2 (B) + H2 → CH3–CH3 (C) [Ni catalyst, heat]
This is a hydrogenation reaction.
Compound A undergoes dehydration with conc. H2SO4 to form Ethene (B).
A = C2H5OH (Ethanol)
Reaction:
CH3–CH2–OH (A) --(conc. H2SO4, heat ~170°C)--> CH2=CH2 (B) + H2O
Full reaction for 1 mole:
C2H6 + (7/2)O2 → 2CO2 + 3H2O + heat + light
In the conversion of Ethanol (A) to Ethene (B), conc. H2SO4:
| Case No. | Lens | Focal Length | Object Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | \(A\) | 50 cm | 25 cm |
| 2 | B | 20 cm | 60 cm |
| 3 | C | 15 cm | 30 cm |
| Case No. | Lens | Focal Length | Object Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | \(A\) | 50 cm | 25 cm |
| 2 | B | 20 cm | 60 cm |
| 3 | C | 15 cm | 30 cm |