The gas phase reaction of ethanol with hydrogen bromide can occur either by elimination

Chapter 6, Problem 6.13

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The gas phase reaction of ethanol with hydrogen bromide can occur either by elimination or substitution. CH3CH2OH(g) H2CPCH2(g) H 2O(g) HBr CH3CH2OH(g) C HBr(g) H3CH2Br(g) H 2O(g) Which product, ethylene or ethyl bromide, will increase relative to the other as the temperature is raised? Why?

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