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Laboratory Activity 2.5.2 Chemical Properties of Ethanol |
Problem statement: What is the chemical properties of ethanol?
Hypothesis: Ethanol yield different reactions to different types of response
Variable:
| » | Fixed variable : Ethanol | |
| » | Manipulated variable : Type of reaction | |
| » | Responding variable : Product of reaction |
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Material: » Ethanol » Potassium dichromate (VI) » Sulphuric acid » Bromine water |
Apparatus: » Glass wool » Delivery tube » Boiling tube » Porcelain chips » Splinter » Retort with stand » Pincer » Bunsen burner » Beaker » Blue litmus » Evaporating dish |
| ► | (A) Combustion
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| ► | (B) Dehydration
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| ► | (C) Oxidation
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| ► | (A) Combustion
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| ► | (B) Dehydration
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| ► | (C) Oxidation
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| ► | (A) Combustion
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| ► | (B) Dehydration
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| ► | (C) Oxidation
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| ► | Ethanol easily burned to form carbon dioxide and water. | |
| ► | Ethanol can be dehydrated to form ethene. | |
| ► | Ethanol can be oxidised to ethanoic acid by using a strong oxidising agent. |
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