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How can you prepare ethylene from Potassium salts of saturated carboxylic acid​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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Sodium or potassium salt of adicarboxylic acid on electrolysis gives an alkene. An alkene is generated when an aqueous solution of sodium orpotassium salt of a dibasic acid (with adjacent carboyxlic groups) is electrolyzed. The electrolysis of sodium succinate gives ethene.

Answered by JustinSeagull23
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Sodium or potassium salt of a dicarboxylic acid on electrolysis gives an alkene. An alkene is generated when an aqueous solution of sodium or potassium salt of a dibasic acid (with adjacent carboyxlic groups) is electrolyzed. The electrolysis of sodium succinate gives ethene.

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