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Which is the gas evolved when carboxylic acids react with strongly electropositive metals (such as Na, K, Ca, Zn)? -

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Which is the gas evolved when carboxylic acids react with strongly electropositive metals (such as Na, K, Ca, Zn)?

पर्याय

  • O2

  • CO2

  • H2

  • H2O vapour

MCQ

उत्तर

H2

Explanation:

With the effervescence of hydrogen gas, carboxylic acids react with strongly electropositive metals (such as Na, K, Ca, Zn, etc.) to produce the corresponding salts.

\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{}\ce{O}\phantom{...............................}\ce{O}\phantom{...................}\\
\phantom{}||\phantom{................................}||\phantom{...................}\\
\ce{\underset{Carboxylic acid}{2R - C - OH} + \underset{Sodium metal}{2Na} -> \underset{Sodium salt of carboxylic acid}{2R - C - O^-Na^+} + \underset{Hydrogen gas}{H2 ^}}
\end{array}\]

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