(I) Combustion: C₂H₅OH + 3O₂ → 2CO₂ + 3H₂O
(II) Dehydration: C₂H₅OH →[conc. H₂SO₄, 443 K] C₂H₄ + H₂O
(III) Oxidation: C₂H₅OH + [O] → CH₃CHO + H₂O (using acidified K₂Cr₂O₇)
CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 Science 2025-26
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I. When ethanol burns in air or oxygen, it reacts vigorously and is completely oxidised to form carbon dioxide and water, releasing heat and light energy in the form of a flame.
II. When ethanol is heated strongly with excess concentrated sulphuric acid, a water molecule is removed from each ethanol molecule and ethene (an unsaturated hydrocarbon) is formed; this is called dehydration.
III. When ethanol is treated with acidified potassium dichromate, it undergoes oxidation: the alcohol is converted into ethanoic acid (acetic acid) while the oxidising agent is reduced.