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In alcohol, Hydrogen is displaced by sodium because sodium is more reactive than hydrogen


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The correct option is A

True


When alcohol is treated with sodium, hydrogen is displaced as hydrogen gas. This is because sodium is a very reactive metal and is reactive than hydrogen. This is also the reason for the release of hydrogen gas in the reaction of sodium with acid.


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