The chemical reaction that occurs when Ch3ch2ch2oh is transformed into Ch3ch2=ch2 is called dehydration. In this reaction, water is eliminated from the alcohol molecule (Ch3ch2ch2oh) to form an alkene (Ch3ch2=ch2). This reaction typically requires the use of a dehydrating agent, such as sulfuric acid, to facilitate the removal of the water molecule.
The chemical reaction that occurs when Ch3ch2ch2oh is transformed into Ch3ch2=ch2 is called dehydration. In this reaction, water is eliminated from the alcohol molecule (Ch3ch2ch2oh) to form an alkene (Ch3ch2=ch2). This reaction typically requires the use of a dehydrating agent, such as sulfuric acid, to facilitate the removal of the water molecule.