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Identify the reaction in which sodium or potassium salt of a carboxylic acid, onelectrolysis, gives a higher alkane. What product will be formed if CH3CH2COONa is used in this reaction? Write the reactions involved. (plzz help to solve)​

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Wurtz reaction, Kolbe's electrolytic method and more. ... Alkane can be prepared from alkene and alkyne through the process of hydrogenation. ... solution, on treating alkyl halides with sodium metal, production of alkanes is higher. ... the alkane is produced through electrolysis of sodium or potassium salt of carboxylic acid.

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