The main product of the following reaction is:

  • A
    Option A
  • B
    Option B
  • C
    Option C
  • D
    None of these

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Answer the following questions:
$(i)$ What is the bond length of $C-C$,$C=C$,and $C\equiv C$?
$(ii)$ What will be the effect on bond length as bond multiplicity increases?
$(iii)$ What is the relation between reactivity of compound,bond strength and bond order between two carbon atoms?
$(iv)$ What is the rate of reaction of $Cl_2, Br_2,$ and $I_2$ with $CH_2=CH_2$?
$(v)$ What is the difference between $2-$butyne and $1-$butyne? By which test can we distinguish between these two?
$(vi)$ Which real product is obtained on hydrolysis of alkyne? Why?
$(vii)$ Give the structure and $IUPAC$ name:
$(a)$ Vinyl chloride
$(b)$ Vinyl cyanide
$(c)$ Glyoxal
$(d)$ Silver acetylide
$(e)$ Diacetyl
$(f)$ Glycol

The product $(Z)$ is:

The product of the following hydrogenation reaction is:
$C_6H_6 + H_2 \xrightarrow{\text{Catalyst, High temperature and pressure}} ?$
Given: $1 \text{ eqv. of } C_6H_6$ and $1 \text{ eqv. of } H_2$.

Total number of enol forms possible for the compound formed during the given reaction will be (including stereoisomers):
$CH_3MgBr + CH_3CH_2COCl \to$

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Natural petroleum contains

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