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J. Chem. Phys. 4, 251 (1936); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1749831 (3 pages)

Reaction Products of Ethyl Alcohol and Sodium Hydroxide

Dudley Williams and R. W. Bost

Departments of Physics and Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

(Received 2 February 1936)

A study has been made of the products formed when sodium hydroxide and ethyl alcohol react in the absence of water. Evidence has been found which indicates a reaction in which sodium ethylate and water are produced. Three types of tests have been made to determine the amount of water formed. The copper acetylide method, a volumetric method, and a method involving infrared absorption measurements all indicate a reaction which goes from 75 to 100 percent toward completion.

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0021-9606 (print)  
1089-7690 (online)

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    G. E. Grantham, Phys. Rev. 18, 339 (1921).

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    E. K. Plyler and Dudley Williams, J. Chem. Phys. 2, 565 (1934)JCPSA6000002000009000565000001.


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