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Ethyloxonium ion

Ethanol 1 1 Dimethylpropyl cation Ethyloxonium ion 2 Methyl 1 butene... [Pg.218]

Ethanol Sulfuric acid Ethyloxonium ion Hydrogen sulfate ion... [Pg.637]

An alcohol can behave like an acid and donate a proton. However, alcohols are much weaker organic acids, with pATg values close to 16. Alcohol may also behave as a base e.g., ethanol is protonated by sulphuric acid and gives ethyloxonium ion (C2H50H2 ). A protonated alcohol (pATg = —2.4) is a strong acid. [Pg.9]


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