What is the product of the reaction between ethene and water in the presence of

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What is the product of the reaction between ethene and water in the presence of an acid catalyst?
  1. Ethanol
  2. Ethane
  3. Ethylene glycol
  4. Acetic acid

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the product of the reaction between ethene and water in the presence of an acid catalyst?
  • Step 1: Start with ethene, which is a simple hydrocarbon with a double bond between two carbon atoms.
  • Step 2: Introduce water (H2O) to the reaction. Water is a molecule made of hydrogen and oxygen.
  • Step 3: Add an acid catalyst, which helps speed up the reaction without being consumed. Common examples are sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid.
  • Step 4: The acid catalyst helps break the double bond in ethene, allowing water to add to the molecule.
  • Step 5: The reaction results in the formation of ethanol, which is a type of alcohol. Ethanol has one carbon atom from ethene and one from water, along with the hydroxyl group (OH) from water.
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