Hydrocarbons Question 93

Question: Which of the following is used to distinguish ethylene and acetylene [MP PET 2000; KCET 2000; JIPMER 2000; CPMT 1977; NCERT 1973]

Options:

A) Alkaline $ KMnO_4 $

B) Bromine water

C) Ammoniacal cuprous chloride

D) Conc. $ H_2SO_4 $

Show Answer

Answer:

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

On reaction with ammoniacal cuprous chloride, ethyne forms a red precipitate of copper acetylide. Ethyne can react with cuprous chloride since it has acidic hydrogen atoms. The carbon in ethyne is sp hybridized and is highly electronegative. Thus the hydrogen atoms attached to it are acidic.

Ethene on the other hand does not have acidic hydrogen atoms and does not react with ammoniacal cuprous chloride solution.



sathee Ask SATHEE

Welcome to SATHEE !
Select from 'Menu' to explore our services, or ask SATHEE to get started. Let's embark on this journey of growth together! 🌐📚🚀🎓

I'm relatively new and can sometimes make mistakes.
If you notice any error, such as an incorrect solution, please use the thumbs down icon to aid my learning.
To begin your journey now, click on

Please select your preferred language
कृपया अपनी पसंदीदा भाषा चुनें