Science, asked by chocolatefactory123, 1 year ago

Please can someone help me with GOC?

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Answered by Anonymous286
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I m not 100% sure
But just kinda predicting it
Now since you know acetylene has a acidic H
And as mentioned in the question there is only one equivalent of NaNh2
So what I think is that the Terminal H of acetylene would be replaced by Na
Nothing else should happen I think
Hope it helps
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Answered by nagathegenius
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Explanation:

AS HEAT IS NOT MENTIONED HERE

AND IF YOU SEE LEAVING GROUPS WHICH ARE OH AND SH AS THEY ARE MORE BASIC. THAT MEANS HERE THERE WONT BE ANY SUBSTITUTION REACTION

WE KNOW THAT NANH2 IS USED FOR BIRCH REDUCTION BUT AS THE ALKYNE IS TERMINAL ALKYNE IT WONT HYDROGENATE IF FORMS A HOMOGENOUS MIXTURE OF THAT MEANS REMOVE H AND ATTACH Na

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