Chemistry, asked by jvhello7649, 11 months ago

Which gas is realeased in decarboxylation reaction?
(A) CO₂
(B) CO
(C) O₂
(D) N₂

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Answered by Arslankincsem
0

Decarboxylation refers to a chemical reaction which removes a carboxyl group and releases carbon dioxide in the process.


In general terms it refers to removing carbon atom from a carbon chain.


Hence, the correct answer for the given question is option A) CO2 that is carbon dioxide.


The reverse of  this  process is called carboxylation.

Answered by Anonymous
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☸ Required Answer is ⬇ ⬇⬇ ⬇


⭕ A). CO₂


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