- A${C_2}{H_4}$
- B${C_2}{H_2}$
- ✓$C{H_4}$
- D$C{H_3}CHO$
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$2P(s) + 3C{l_2}(g)\,\, \to \,\,2PC{l_3}(l);\,\Delta H = - 151.8\,kcal$
$PC{l_3}(l) + C{l_2}(g)\,\, \to \,\,PC{l_5}(s);\,\,\Delta H = - 32.8\,kcal$
......$kcal$
Assertion $(A)$ $:$ When Cu $(II)$ and sulphide ions are mixed, they react together extremely quickly to give a solid.
Reason $(R)$ $:$ The equilibrium constant of $Cu ^{2+}( aq )+ S ^{2-}( aq ) \rightleftharpoons \operatorname{CuS}( s )$ is high because the solubility product is low.
$\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}
{C{H_3}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,} \\
{|\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,} \\
{C{H_3} - CH - C = CH}
\end{array}\xrightarrow[{{H_2}O}]{{HgS{O_4},{H_2}S{O_4}}}X$ $\xrightarrow[{(ii)\,conc.{H_2}S{O_4}/\Delta }]{{(i)\,{C_2}{H_5}MgBr,{H_2}O}}Y$
