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Last Updated: 20th May 2024

What happens to the Vapour when it is heated with alcohol and then burned?

When ethanol burns , it reacts with oxygen in the atmosphere to create water vapor or carbon dioxide.



What happens when boric acid and ethanol are heated together?

In the presence of conc H2SO4, orthoboric acid reacts to ethylalcool to form triethylborate. When is ignited, the vapour of triethylborate produces a green-edged flame. This is the basis of qualitative analysis to detect borates or boric acid.

What happens if ethanol is heated with H2SO4? When ehanol is heated at 443K with concentrated sulfuric acid, dehydration occurs and ethene forms. Concentrated sulphuric Acid acts as dehydrating agent in this reaction.

This begs the question: What happens to ethanol when it is burned?

The reaction of ethanol with oxygen is to produce water and carbon dioxide when it's burned. The chemical formula for the combustion ethanol reads: The exothermic reaction that results in the combustion alcohol is called an exothermic reaction. In short, ethanol reacts with oxygen to create carbon dioxide, heat, and water when it burns.

What happens to ethanol when it is burned in air?

C2H5OH, ethanol, burns oxygen in air to produce carbon dioxide and water. What is the volume of water that can be produced from 0.51 mole C2H5OH? The equation is C2H5OH+ 3O2 -----> 3CO2 + H2O.