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Question
An organic compound [A] C2H6O, on heating with conc. H2SO4 at 413 K gives a neutral compound [B] C4H10O. Compound [B] on treatment with PCl5 gives a product, which on subsequent treatment with KCN yields compound [C] C3H5N. Compound [C] on hydrolysis gives an acid [D] C3H6O2. Identify the compounds [A], [B], [C] and [D].
Answer in Brief
Solution
[A] : Ethanol, [B] : Ethoxyethane, [C] : Ethyl cyanide, [D] : Propionic acid
Reactions:
\[\ce{CH3\underset{[A]}{CH2}OH ->[H2SO4][413 K] C2H5 -\underset{[B]}{O} - C2H5 ->[PCl5] 2C2H5Cl + POCl3}\]
\[\ce{2C2H5Cl + KCN -> C2\underset{[C]}{H5}CN + KCl}\]
\[\ce{C2\underset{[C]}{H5}CN ->[H2O] C2\underset{[D]}{H5}COOH}\]
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