MCQ
$Ph - C \equiv C - C{H_3}\xrightarrow{{H{g^{2 + }}/{H^ + }}}A$. $A$ is

  • B

  • C

  • D

Answer

Correct option: A.

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(a) ${C_6}{H_5} - C \equiv C - C{H_3}\mathop {\xrightarrow{{HgS{O_4}}}}\limits_{{H_2}S{O_4}} {C_6}{H_5}\mathop {\mathop { - C - }\limits^{||} }\limits^O C{H_2} - C{H_3}$

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