If you mix acidified potassium dichromate and ethanol while heating it at the same time, what are the products?
Okay so I know that the ethanol will be oxidized because the dichromate ion is a good oxidizing agent, so Cr3+ as well as H2O will be produced from the acidified dichromate ion.
As for the organic molecule though, I thought that the product would be ethanal, but it's supposedly acetic acid instead. I understand that if you were to oxidize the ethanal further, you would get acetic acid. But how do you know which one it will be if you're just told that a mixture of acidified potassium dichromate and ethanol are heated?