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प्रश्न
Give reason for the following :
Ethyne is more reactive than ethane
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उत्तर
Ethyne is a highly reactive compound due to the presence of a triple bond between its two carbon atoms.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Draw the structure for the following compound.
Ethanoic acid
How does ethanoic acid react with sodium hydrogen carbonate? Give equation of the reaction which takes place.
If you take a pinch of sodium hydrogen carbonate powder in a test-tube and add drop-by-drop acetic acid to it, what would you observe immediately? List any two main observations.
Under what conditions does ethane get converted to ethyl alcohol?
Write a fully balanced equation for the folowing case:
Acitic acid is warmed with ethanol in the presence of concentrated sulpheric acid.
Give a balanced chemical equation for the following conversion:
Calcium carbide to ethyne.
Choose the correct option from given alternative:
When sodium hydrogen carbonate is added to ethanoic acid a gas evolves. Consider the following statements about the gas evolved?
(A) It turns lime water milky.
(B) It is evolved with brisk effervescence.
(C) It has a smell of burning sulfur.
(D) It is also a by-product of respiration.
Which of these is not an organic acid?
Ethanoic acid reacts with the basic salt, sodium carbonate, to form a salt, named ______, water and carbon dioxide gas.
How is ethanol to ethanoic acid an oxidation reaction different from the reaction in which ethanol burns in the presence of oxygen?
