For preparing prop-1-yne in kolbe electrolysis we take
A
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D
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Solution
The correct option is A Kolbe's electrolysis is a preparation method for alkynes. Here, the alkene dicarboxylate potassium/sodium salts are electrolysed in water to give respective alkynes. During electrolysis the carboxylate group breaks and remove as CO2 leaving free radicals. Then the radicals combine to form the alkyne compounds. The potassium ions in solution combine with OH− to give KOH. Thus, the solution left after electrolysis is basic in nature.
Compound (a) on electrolysis gives prop-1-yne.
Compound (b) on electrolysis gives acetylene Compound (c) on electrolysis gives But-1-yne.