The reaction pathway you have provided starts with ethene (C2H4) and proceeds to form ethanol (C2H5OH), then regenerating ethene and forming acetaldehyde (CH3CHO), followed by acetic acid (CH3COOH) and ending with water (H2O).
This pathway involves several chemical reactions such as hydrogenation (to form ethanol), dehydrogenation (to regenerate ethene), oxidation (to form acetaldehyde and acetic acid), and hydration (to form water).
Overall, this reaction pathway involves a series of transformations of ethene into different organic compounds through various chemical reactions.
The reaction pathway you have provided starts with ethene (C2H4) and proceeds to form ethanol (C2H5OH), then regenerating ethene and forming acetaldehyde (CH3CHO), followed by acetic acid (CH3COOH) and ending with water (H2O).
This pathway involves several chemical reactions such as hydrogenation (to form ethanol), dehydrogenation (to regenerate ethene), oxidation (to form acetaldehyde and acetic acid), and hydration (to form water).
Overall, this reaction pathway involves a series of transformations of ethene into different organic compounds through various chemical reactions.