The correct option is C C2H6
CH3CH2Cl(g) + H2(g) Pd/C−−→ CH3−CH3(g) + HCl(g)chloroethane hydrogen ethane hydrogen chloride
The above reaction is a substitution reaction, where the chlorine atom in chloroethane is replaced by a hydrogen atom.
As a result ethane and hydrogen chloride are formed. This reaction is used for the preparation of pure alkanes.