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What happens when sodium acetylide is treated with ethyl iodide. ​

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Answered by priyankabalu
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You get 1-Butyne.this is the best i knew

Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Butyne is formed when sodium acetylide is treated with ethyl iodide. ​

Explanation:

  • When we mix sodium acetylide is used with ethyl iodide, it leads to the formation of 1 Butyne.
  • C2H5I + CH ≡ C - Na → HeatHC ≡ C3H5 + Nal = C4H6
  • Butyne, which is also popularly known as ethyl acetylene, is a colorless gas, highly inflammable and sensitive chemical compound which is formed through this reaction.

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