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Question
Compound A (C4H6) gave the following reactions,
(a) A + Br2/CCl4 (excess) → B(C4H6Br4)
(b) A + H2/Pt. (excess) → C(C4H10)
(c) A + Ammonical Cuprous chloride → D(Precipitate)
A, B C and D are given by the set –
(a) A + Br2/CCl4 (excess) → B(C4H6Br4)
(b) A + H2/Pt. (excess) → C(C4H10)
(c) A + Ammonical Cuprous chloride → D(Precipitate)
A, B C and D are given by the set –
Options
A.1-Butyne ; Dibromobutene ; Butane ; Copper acetylide
B.1-Butyne ; 1,1,2,2-Tetrabromobutane ; Butane ; Cuprous butynide
C.2-Butyne ; 2,2,3,3-Tetrabromobutane , Isobutane ; Cuprous butynide.
D.2-Butyne ; 1,1,2,2- Tetrabromobutane, Isobutane ; Copper acetylide.
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