how ethylene react with sodium and sodamide
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Sodamide also known as sodium amide( systematic name is sodium azanide) is an organic compound with a chemical formula of NaNH2 and it is a solid which is dangerously reactive towards water and is white but commercial samples are typically grey due to the presence of small quantities of iron.
Ethylene is a hydrocarbon C2H4 and it is an alkene and is naturally occurring and normally used to produce ripe fruits.
With that background knowledge, I will now show you the reaction;
C2H4 + NaNH2⇒ C2HNa + NH3
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