An organic compound 'A' produces a gas with brisk effervescence when sodium bicarbonate is added to it. The compound 'A' contains the same number of carbons as in ethane. The compound 'A' reacts with ethanol to form a sweet smelling compound 'C' in presence of conc. H2SO4 acid. Then the name of compound A and the gas evolved is:
Ethanoic acid ; CO2
The explanation for the correct option:
(A) Information available from the given statement:
Esterification: The process of formation of esters by treating alcohol with an acid in the presence of concentrated Sulphuric acid .
The explanation for the incorrect options:
(B) Methanoic acid is HCOOH and it contains only one carbon atom whereas it is given that compound A has 2 carbon atoms.
(C) Compound A is ethanoic acid but the gas evolved by brisk effervescence is Carbon dioxide and not Hydrogen
(D) Compound A is not Methanoic acid as it contains only one carbon atom and the gas evolved by brisk effervescence is Carbon dioxide and not Hydrogen
Hence, option (A) is correct.