Equal moles of ethyne and hydrogen iodide react to give

a

CH2 = CH2

b

CH2 - CHI

c

CH3 - CI

d

CH2 = CHI

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Abdulhameed01
7 years ago

Correct answer is D. When one mole of alkyne (ethyne to be precise) which is a triple carbon to carbon bond react with hydrogen iodide, the hydrogen and iodide will bond to each carbon thereby forming an ethinic bond. Two moles of HI is needed to completely break down ethyne to ethane.

Reaction of two moles of ethyne and HI respectively will also give ethenic bond, three moles too and so on.

Andie15
10 years ago

Yh,.,.should b D

Myschool Amos
10 years ago

Amended

YUSUFOSHI
10 years ago

I THINK C IS WRONG. CORRECT SHOULD BE D NA!

Allsaint
10 years ago

Yes YUSUFOSHI u ar correct,the answer is wrong.....CH=-CH(g) +HI(g)---->CH2=CHI(g)

magaska
10 years ago

haba. how is it C. itz D jhor o.

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