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The organic compound formed by complete chlorination of ethyne

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Answered by IlaMends
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Explanation:

The addition of one equivalent of halogen to alkynes results in formation of haloalkanes .Further addition of chlorine results i tetra-halo alkanes.

When complete chlorination of ethyne is carried out Tetra chloro-ethane is obtained as a product.

HC\equiv CH+2Cl_2\rightarrow Cl_2-CH-CH-Cl_2

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