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Expert Question:
the carbide of which of the following metals on hydrolysis gives allylene?
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the carbide of which of the following metals on hydrolysis gives allylene ? 1. Be 2. Ca 3. Al 4. Mg |
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alkyne would b d ques. and ans is ca. | |||||||||||||
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its calcium.... V can prepare benzene through calcium carbonate through the mode of formtion of carbide... Thn hydrogenaing it. | |||||||||||||
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The right answer is Mg. Its carbide gives CH3CCH on hydrolysis. | |||||||||||||
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