The final product of the reaction of ethyne with hydrogen iodide is?

a

CH3—CHI2

b

CH2l—CH2I

c

CH3—CI3

d

CH2 = CHI

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Israelhorireh95
10 years ago

H-C- - -C-H(the triple bond now becomes double bond)H-H-C- -C-H-I(we have CH2+CHI) Moving further by adding another HI the rxn becomes(H-H-H-C-C-H-I-I)hence, 1-1-diiodoethane. A is the final product.

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions. Correction has been made, the correct answer is A.

jadzie
11 years ago

CH(3PLE BOND)CH + HI => CH2(DOUBLE BOND)CHI + HI [the halide z added coz d answer must be an alkane] => CH3-CHI2 (FOLLOWING MARKONIKOV'S RULE, SEARCH AND READ D RULE) ITS DEFINATELY "A"

Gobbler
9 years ago

A is correct. you can find reaction under chemical properties of ethene. Addition reaction with hydrogen halides.

Ref.

Essential chemistry pg415

neymar98
10 years ago

C2H2 +2HI>CH3 + CHI2 dats option A

klintweezy
11 years ago

the correct answer is D...

the explanation is not in details

miss_gatsy
11 years ago

d ans z D: reason z cos an alkene families posses double bonds..

Benjiii
10 years ago

The answer is b o

jadzie
10 years ago

Cool

darot
12 years ago

I wish there could be better explaination about dat ansa cos it luks abit confusin.I fink the ansa is B

Tprince443
7 years ago

Pls the answer is D

Asuohaa
4 years ago

The answer is B
1,1-diiodoethane.
CH2I-CH2I

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