CH3-C|H-CO2K
CH3-CH-CO2K electrolysis (A) (Major)

Major product (A) of the above reaction:

 

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ANa/NH3lBMCBPAC

Compound (C) in above sequence of reaction is:

1.    2. 

3.   4. 

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; This conversion can be achieved by:

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                                       Lindlar
Br-(CH2)12-C CH
 (A)(B);Product (B) is :
                           NaNH2   Catalyst
1.2.
3.4. 


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1.  2. 
3.  4. 
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, Product (A) in this reaction is:

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

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In the above compound Cl will liberated easily in the form of:

1. Cl

2. Cl-

3. Cl0

4. Cl2+

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The compound X in the reaction is:
   

1. 2.
3. 4.
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In the following reaction,

(a) 

(b)  

(c) 

(d) 

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Liquid hydrocarbons can be converted to a mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons by:-
(1) oxidation
(2) cracking
(3) distillation under reduced pressure
(4) hydrolysis

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