Step 1: Industrial manufacture of ethanol.
(i) Fermentation: Glucose is converted into ethanol using enzymes.
\[
C_6H_{12}O_6 \xrightarrow{\text{zymase}} 2C_2H_5OH + 2CO_2
\]
(ii) From ethene: Ethene reacts with steam at 300°C in presence of phosphoric acid catalyst.
\[
C_2H_4 + H_2O \xrightarrow{H_3PO_4, 300^\circ C} C_2H_5OH
\]
Step 2: Dehydrogenation of ethanol.
On heating with Cu at 573 K:
\[
C_2H_5OH \xrightarrow{Cu, 573K} CH_3CHO + H_2
\]
Thus, ethanol gives acetaldehyde.
Step 3: Dehydration mechanism (acidic).
\[
C_2H_5OH \xrightarrow{H_2SO_4, 443K} C_2H_4 + H_2O
\]
\underline{Mechanism:}
1. Protonation of OH group → formation of oxonium ion.
2. Loss of water → carbocation formation.
3. Rearrangement → elimination of H\(^+\) to give ethene.
Step 4: Conclusion.
- Ethanol industrially: fermentation/hydration of ethene.
- Dehydrogenation product = acetaldehyde.
- Dehydration (acidic) = ethene.