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A : Ethanol does not react with dilute sodium hydroxide.

R : Ethoxide ion is stronger base than hydroxide ion.

Asked by dipanshusingla029 23rd May 2018, 5:41 PM
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Answer:
The assertion is correct that Ethanol does not react with dilute sodium hydroxide,
The reason is also correct the ethoxide ion is the stronger base than hydroxide ion.
 
Because of the aq. NaOH when reacts with water forms ethoxide ion but due to its basicity it abstract hydrogen reforming alcohol. hence alcohols does not reacts with the base.

Answered by Expert 24th May 2018, 6:56 PM
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