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Chemistry Question on Alkanes

Methane can be converted to ethane by the reaction

A

chlorination followed by the reaction with alcoholic KOHKOH

B

chlorination followed by the reaction with aqueous KOHKOH

C

chlorinationfollowed by Wurtz reaction

D

chlorination followed by decarboxylation.

Answer

chlorinationfollowed by Wurtz reaction

Explanation

Solution

The chlorination of methane is carried out by treating it with chlorine in presence of ultraviolet light or by heating the reaction mixture to 520670K520-670 \,K. CH4 methane +Cl2>[ hv or Δ]CH3Cl methyl chloride +HCl\underset{\text { methane }}{ CH _{4}}+ Cl _{2} {->[{\text { hv or } \Delta}]}\underset{\text { methyl chloride }}{ CH _{3} Cl }+ HCl This methyl chloride react with metallic NaNa in presence of dry ether to form symmetrical alkane the number of carbon atoms (ethane). This reaction is called Wurtz reaction.