The hydrocarbon which cannot be reduced with sodium in liquid ammonia is:
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Hydrocarbons
The hydrocarbon which cannot be reduced with sodium in liquid ammonia is:
- CH3CH2CH2C ≡ CCH2CH
- CH3CH2C ≡ CH
- CH3C≡ CCH3
- CH3CH2C≡CCH2CH3
Answer
(B) CH 3 CH 2 C CH
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