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A hydrocarbon reacts with ammonical cuprous chloride solution to form a red precipitate
.The hydrocarbon is

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Answered by upsingh20175
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Answer:

solid as both are in gas

Answered by Aa006raw
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Explanation:

A hydrocarbon reacts with ammonical cuprous chloride solution to form a red precipitate, the hydrocarbon is (d) 1-propyne. Here, the triple bonded C atoms has one H atom.

This H atom which is bonded with triple bonded C atom is called as acidic hydrogen atom.

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