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an organic compound "X" reacts with sodium metal to form sodium ethoxide and a gas "Y" identity X and Y ​

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Answer...

Na + C2H5OH → C2H5ONa + H2

so ,

X = ethanol

Y = hydrogen gas

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An organic compound "X" reacts with sodium metal to form sodium ethoxide and a gas "Y" identity X and Y ​

Answer➡️

⭕️ First of the equation can be written as

✔️ 2C2H5OH + 2Na ➡️ 2C2H5ONA + H2

⭕️ X ➡️ Ethanol and

⭕️ Y ➡️ Hydrogen ✔️✔️

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