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an aldehyde is formed by the hydrolysis of

A) ethane
B) ethene
C) ethyne
D) none of this​

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Answered by tanupriya977
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Answer:

Explanation:

None of these...

Answered by rahul123437
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Option C ) Ethyne

An aldehyde is formed by the hydrolysis of alkyne

Explanation:

  • By the hydroboration of terminal alkynes we can produces aldehyde.
  • Also internal alkynes will produce ketone products.
  • The process of hydroboration of symmetrical alkynes will produces one ketone product,and aldehyde.
  • Asymmetrical alkynes produce a mixture of product ketones.
  • The formation of enols takes place in the hydration of alkynes.
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