- The alcohol with two carbon atoms is 2ethanol2 (C2H5OH), and the carboxylic acid with two carbon atoms is 2acetic acid2 (CH3COOH).
2Ethanol Structure:2
\[
{C}_2{H}_5{OH}
\]
In the presence of oxygen or acid, ethanol can be oxidized to acetic acid (CH3COOH).
2Acetic acid Structure:2
\[
{CH}_3{COOH}
\]
2Conversion of Ethanol to Acetic Acid:2
When ethanol is oxidized, it forms acetic acid. The reaction can be written as:
\[
{C}_2{H}_5{OH} \xrightarrow{O_2} {CH}_3{COOH}
\]
This is an oxidation reaction where ethanol (an alcohol) is converted to acetic acid (a carboxylic acid) by the addition of oxygen.
2Reaction of Ethanol and Acetic Acid in the Presence of Acid:2
When ethanol and acetic acid react in the presence of an acid (e.g., concentrated H2SO4), they undergo 2esterification2 to form 2ethyl acetate2 (an ester) and water. The chemical equation for this reaction is:
\[
{C}_2{H}_5{OH} + {CH}_3{COOH} \xrightarrow{H_2SO_4} {CH}_3{COOC}_2{H}_5 + {H}_2{O}
\]
In this reaction, 2ethyl acetate2 is formed along with water.