Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the synthesis of ethylene from ethylene glycol using sodium. Participants explore various chemical reactions, potential products, and safety concerns related to the synthesis process.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Experimental/applied
Main Points Raised
- One participant proposes synthesizing ethylene from ethylene glycol using the reaction C2H6O2 + 2Na → 2(CH2) + 2(NaOH), expressing concern about removing sodium hydroxide from the solution.
- Another participant asserts that ethylene is commercially available, challenging the claim that it cannot be purchased.
- Some participants caution that adding sodium to ethylene glycol may not yield the expected products, suggesting that the reaction could produce different outcomes.
- A participant questions what other parts of ethylene glycol might react with sodium before the hydroxyl group, seeking clarification on the reaction mechanism.
- Concerns are raised about the safety of handling metallic sodium and the potential dangers of the proposed reactions, with one participant advising against attempting the synthesis without proper knowledge and supervision.
- Hints are provided regarding the reactivity of the -OH group in alcohols, indicating that adding sodium will produce hydrogen gas but not the anticipated ethylene.
- One participant revises their earlier reaction equation to C2H6O2 + 4(Na) → C2H4 + 2(Na2O) + H2, acknowledging the risk of explosion if attempted without oversight.
- Another participant disputes the revised equation, stating that it is still incorrect and suggesting that an alkoxide may be formed instead, with the possibility of thermal decomposition leading to ethylene and other products.
- Further discussion includes the expectation of a mixture of products due to the complexity of the reactions involved, particularly with the presence of multiple -OH groups in ethylene glycol.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on the feasibility and safety of the proposed synthesis method, with no consensus reached on the expected products or the validity of the reactions discussed.
Contextual Notes
Participants highlight the potential for multiple reaction pathways and products, as well as the importance of understanding the reactivity of the compounds involved. Safety concerns regarding the handling of sodium and the synthesis process are emphasized.