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In a reaction :
CH₂OH
CH₂ = CH₂ □(→┴hypochloro us acid) M □(→┴R) |
CH₂OH
Here M = molecule and R = reagent. The
M and R are :
(a) CH₂–CH₂ and KOH
(b) CH₃CH₂Cl and NaOH
(c) CH₂OH–CH₂Cl and aq. NaHCO₃
(d) CH₃CH₂OH and KOH

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

In a reaction :

CH₂OH

CH₂ = CH₂ □(→┴hypochloro us acid) M □(→┴R) |

CH₂OH

Here M = molecule and R = reagent. The

M and R are :

(a) CH₂–CH₂ and KOH

(b) CH₃CH₂Cl and NaOH

(c) CH₂OH–CH₂Cl and aq. NaHCO₃

(d) CH₃CH₂OH and KOH

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

(b)CH3CH2Cl and NAJCO3

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