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Elimination of water from an Alcohol is also known as ( a Dehydration, an Evaporation, a Hydrolysis, a Condensation ) Reaction. It allows the creation of ( Alkenes, Alkanes, Acids, Alkalis ) from a renewable source. Water is the other product.
The industrial method heats ( Ethanol, Methanol, Cyclohexanol, Butanol ) with concentrated ( Sulfuric, Nitric, Hydrochloric, Ethanoic ) Acid which acts as a catalyst. The resulting mixture contains the products, reactants and the acid. To separate the mixture, ( a Distillation, an Evaporation, a Substitution ) Reaction is required which relies on the differences in boiling points. However, some impurities will still be present, so a separating funnel is required. Water is added to dissolve the water-soluble impurities and then the mixture is allowed to separate out into layers. The bottom layer is filtered out and purified using anhydrous ( Calcium Chloride, Copper Sulfate ). The resulting mixture is ( distilled, evaporated, substituted ) again to get the required product.