The hydrocarbon which can react with sodium in liquid ammonia to yield ionic compounds is
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Hydrocarbons
The hydrocarbon which can react with sodium in liquid ammonia to yield ionic compounds is
- CH3CH2CH2C \(\equiv\)CCH2CH2CH3
- CH3CH2C \(\equiv\) CH
- CH3CH = CHCH3
- CH3CH2C \(\equiv\) CCH2CH3
Answer
(B) CH 3 CH 2 C CH
Sign up free on Edukali to view the step-by-step worked solution and practice thousands of similar questions.
Related practice questions
- Choose the reagent to carry out the reaction.
- Which of the following compound does not evolve CO 2 gas, when undergo oxidative ozonolysis ?
- Rank the following compounds with respect to increasing acidity (1) 1-butene (2) butane (3) 1-butyne (4) NH 3
- Consider the following statements I: Hyperconjugation helps in increasing electron-density at ortho and…
- In the following sequence of reactions CH _ 3 CH = CHCH _ 3 O _ 3 ~A [ Zn ] H _ 2 O ~B . The compound B is
- In desulphonation of benzene sulphonic acid, on treatment with steam, electrophile is
- Halogenation of which one of the following will yield m-substituted product with respect to methyl group as a…
- The arenium ion which is not involved in the bromination of Aniline is. (Jee Main 2024)