Hydrocarbons which react with ammoniacal copper (l) chloride solution conform to the general molecular formula

a

CnH2n

b

CnH2n

c

CnH2n+2

d

CnH2n-2

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Nixonodunayo27
2 months ago

Hydrocarbons that react with ammoniacal copper(I) chloride (ammoniacal cuprous chloride) are alkynes (alkynes with a triple bond at the end of the carbon chain),

Nechepraisem
2 years ago

0.200 mol of a hydrocarbon undergo complete combustion to give 35.2g of carbon dioxide and 14.4g of water as the only product what is the molecular

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