Question:

How can ethanol and ethanoic acid be differentiated on the basis of their physical and chemical properties?

Updated On: Nov 7, 2023
Hide Solution
collegedunia
Verified By Collegedunia

Solution and Explanation

• Ethanol is a liquid at room temperature with a pleasant odour while ethanoic acid has
vinegar-like smell. The melting point of ethanoic acid is 17°C. This is below room temperature
and hence, it freezes during winters.
• Ethanoic acid reacts with metal carbonates and metal hydrogencarbonates to form salt,
water, and carbon dioxide gas while ethanol does not react with them.
Metal Carbonates/Metal Hydrogencarbonates+Carboxylic acid
                                                  \(\downarrow\)
                          Salt+water+carbondioxide
For example,
2CH3COOH+Na2CO3\(\rightarrow\)2CH3COONa+H2O+CO2
Metal Carbonates/Metal Hydrogencarbonates + Alcohols
                                  \(\downarrow\)
                             No reaction
For example,
CH3CH2OH+Na2CO3\(\rightarrow\)No reaction

Was this answer helpful?
0
0

Top Questions on Chemical Properties Of Carbon Compounds

View More Questions

Questions Asked in CBSE X exam

View More Questions

Concepts Used:

Allotropes of Carbon

The existence of a chemical element in one or more physical forms happening in the same physical state is called Allotropes or allotropy. Allotropes may show different physical or chemical states turning on the atom arrangement or the number of existent atoms. While carbon and sulfur is the common element presenting allotropy. Carbon can make further allotropes due to its five-membered valency.

Read More: Allotropes of Carbon

Allotropes of Carbon:

Carbon is part of a p-block element

  • The atomic number of carbon = 6 
  • It belongs to group 14.
  • It makes up about 18.5% of the human body by mass.

Carbon has only two types of allotropes, such as;

  1. Crystalline
  2. Amorphous

The crystalline form of carbon consists of allotropes like;

  • Diamond
  • Graphite
  • Fullerenes

The amorphous form of carbon consists of allotropes like;

  • Coal
  • Coke
  • Wood charcoal
  • Animal charcoal
  • Lampblack
  • Gas carbon