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(a) Compound 'A' with the molecular formula C6H8 reacts with hydrogen in the presence of Lindlar's catalyst to form a compound B with the molecular formula CsH10. A on reacting with sodium in liquid ammonia forms a compound 'C' with the same molecular formula as that of B. Identify 'A', 'B' and 'C'. Give the chemical reactions involved.​

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Answered by dipeshgupta1026
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Explanation:

(a) Compound 'A' with the molecular formula C6H8 reacts with hydrogen in the presence of Lindlar's catalyst to form a compound B with the molecular formula CsH10. A on reacting with sodium in liquid ammonia forms a compound 'C' with the same molecular formula as that of B. Identify 'A', 'B' and 'C'. Give the chemical reactions involved.

Answered by nareshch083
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Answer:

Compound 'A' with the molecular formula C6H8 reacts with hydrogen in the presence of

Lindlar's catalyst to form a compound B with the molecular formula C5H10. ‘A’ on reacting

with sodium in liquid ammonia forms a compound 'C' with the same molecular formula as

that of B. Identify 'A', 'B', and 'C'. Give the chemical reaction involved

Explanation:

Compound 'A' with the molecular formula C6H8 reacts with hydrogen in the presence of

Lindlar's catalyst to form a compound B with the molecular formula C5H10. ‘A’ on reacting

with sodium in liquid ammonia forms a compound 'C' with the same molecular formula as

that of B. Identify 'A', 'B', and 'C'. Give the chemical reaction involved

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