Hydrochloric acid is not suitable in the preparation of ethanoic acid because it

a

is too acidic

b

is too volatile

c

can attack cork and rubber used as containers

d

turns blue litmus red

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b

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Christarr390
1 year ago

C is more correct

joshleeboyz
1 year ago

Incorrect option

HOSSASTUTE
4 months ago

why does this app gives wrong answers it is so annoying

debbiepraise
10 months ago

The correct answer is:
C. can attack cork and rubber used as containers
🔍 Explanation:

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong, corrosive acid, and while it can be used in laboratory reactions, it is not suitable for the preparation of ethanoic acid (acetic acid) in certain setups because it can damage or react with materials like cork, rubber, and some plastics that are often used to seal or store reagents.

In such organic preparations, less aggressive acids like sulfuric acid are typically preferred, especially if they're acting as dehydrating agents or catalysts.

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