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Question
Write the equations to show what happens when ethyne gas reacts with
Excess of hydrochloric acid
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Solution
Equations:
Excess of Hydrochloric acid:
\[\ce{CH ≡ CH ->[HCI] CH2 = CHCI}\]
\[\ce{CH2 = CHCI ->[HCI] CH3 - CHCI2}\]
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