Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 9 days ago

Topic : Carbon and It's Compounds
Revision : 5
Class : 10

Addition Reaction :-

 \rm \large \underset{Butyne}{\underset{H }{\underset{ | }{C}} ≡ C - \underset{H}{\underset{ |}{\overset{H}{ \overset{ | }{C}}}} - \overset{H}{ \overset{ |}{\underset{H}{\underset{ |}{C }}}}- \small{H} + H_{2}} \xrightarrow{ \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: } ?

1 ) What is Butyne??
2) What is the catalyst used ??
3) Complete the full equation
4) What will be the next Alkene product??

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Answered by itscottoncandy16
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Explanation:

1)1-Butyne is an organic compound with the chemical formula HC₂CH₂CH₃. It is a colorless combustable gas. 1-Butyne participates in reactions typical for terminal alkynes, such as alkyne metathesis, hydrogenation, condensation with formaldehyde.

2)Catalysts speed up a chemical reaction by lowering the amount of energy you need to get one going. Catalysis is the backbone of many industrial processes, which use chemical reactions to turn raw materials into useful products. Catalysts are integral in making plastics and many other manufactured items.

Answered by AnanyaBaalveer
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Answer:

1-Butyne is an organic compound with the chemical formula HC₂CH₂CH₃. It is a colorless combustable gas. 1-Butyne participates in reactions typical for terminal alkynes, such as alkyne metathesis, hydrogenation, condensation with formaldehyde.

Formula: C4H6

Molar mass: 54.091 g/mol

Boiling point: 8.08 °C

Classification: Organic compound

Explanation:

2-a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.

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