Chemistry Question How does this work?

2020-07-24 11:43 am
At the normal temperature reaction of acetic anhydride and CONCENTRATED sulphuric acid will result oxydation and destruction of acetic anhydride to carbon and carbon dioxide.


How does this work , and is it right? Or does this statement seem more correct?


Sulfuric acid reacts with acetic anhydride to form acetyl sulfate and Acetic acid.

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2020-07-24 12:43 pm
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Sulphuric can neither oxidize acetic anhydride nor destruct acetic anhydride to carbon and carbon dioxide.

Acetic anhydride and sulphuric acid react to give acetysulphuric acid.
(CH₃CO)₂O + H₂SO₄ → CH₃COO-SO₂OH + CH₃COOH
_                                 acetysulphuric acid

Acetysulphuric acid can rearrange to sulphoacetic acid.
CH₃COO-SO₂OH → HOSO₂-CH₂COOH

 _                             sulphoacetic acid


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