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Question: Nascent hydrogen is obtained from the reaction between: A ) \[\text{Na and }{{\text{C}}_{2}}{{\te...

Nascent hydrogen is obtained from the reaction between:
A ) Na and C2H5OH\text{Na and }{{\text{C}}_{2}}{{\text{H}}_{5}}\text{OH}
B ) Al and NaOH\text{Al and NaOH}
C ) Zn and dil H2SO4\text{Zn and dil }{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{S}{{\text{O}}_{4}}
D ) All of these

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Solution

Nascent hydrogen is freshly generated hydrogen, that is highly reactive. Nascent hydrogen is generated in situ by the action of a metal on a salt solution.
Nascent hydrogen is obtained by single displacement reaction in which a metal displaces hydrogen from its salt solution.

Complete answer:
Nascent hydrogen is more reactive than molecular hydrogen. During production of nascent hydrogen, a huge amount of energy is released. This energy activates nascent hydrogen. Hence, nascent hydrogen is energy rich as compared to molecular hydrogen. When nascent hydrogen is formed, it has a form of minute bubbles with high internal pressure. This makes nascent hydrogen more reactive.
Nascent hydrogen is obtained from the reaction between (A) Na and C2H5OH\text{Na and }{{\text{C}}_{2}}{{\text{H}}_{5}}\text{OH} (B) Al and NaOH\text{Al and NaOH}and (C) Zn and dil H2SO4\text{Zn and dil }{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{S}{{\text{O}}_{4}}.
Sodium reacts with ethanol to form sodium ethoxide and ethanol. Write the balanced chemical equation.
Na + C2H5OH  C2H5ONa + [H]\text{Na + }{{\text{C}}_{2}}{{\text{H}}_{5}}\text{OH }\to \text{ }{{\text{C}}_{2}}{{\text{H}}_{5}}\text{ONa + }\left[ \text{H} \right]
Aluminium reacts with sodium hydroxide to liberate nascent hydrogen.
Write the balanced chemical equation.
Al + 2 NaOH  Na2AlO2 + 2 [H]\text{Al + 2 NaOH }\to \text{ N}{{\text{a}}_{2}}\text{Al}{{\text{O}}_{2}}\text{ + 2 }\left[ \text{H} \right]
Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid to form zinc sulphate and nascent hydrogen.
Write the balanced chemical equation.
Zn + dil H2SO4  ZnSO4 + 2 [H]\text{Zn + dil }{{\text{H}}_{2}}\text{S}{{\text{O}}_{4}}\text{ }\to \text{ ZnS}{{\text{O}}_{4}}\text{ + 2 }\left[ \text{H} \right]

Hence, option D ) All of these is the correct answer.

Note: Do not mix the concepts of nascent hydrogen and atomic hydrogen. Nascent hydrogen is freshly prepared, highly reactive hydrogen. Whereas atomic hydrogen is stable and does not readily form bonds.