Chemistry, asked by AakarshDutt, 1 year ago

CH triple Bond CH gives what in presence of Na​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ethyne reacts with sodium metal as follows ...hope it helps

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Answered by Monieeshan
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No, because for ethene, pKa=44. You won't be able to abstract even one proton.

Maybe, you were thinking in ethyne (HC≡CH)? In that case, you are right! The bis-alkylation would work with sodium amide as a base!


Anonymous: Tripe bond between CH ..only mean ethyne nd not ethene buddy
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