When 1,2-dibromoethane reacts with sodamide giving a product X. The hybridisation state of the carbons present in it respectively, are?
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The question is asking about the hybridization states of the carbon atoms in a chemical reaction involving 1,2-dibromoethane and sodamide, resulting in a product X. It requires an understanding of the chemical structures and hybridization concepts.
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sp, sp
The final answer is sp, sp.
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The final answer is sp, sp.
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The reaction of 1,2-dibromoethane with sodamide results in the formation of acetylene, where both carbon atoms are sp hybridized due to the presence of a carbon-carbon triple bond.
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Make sure to identify the correct product formation and recognize the type of bond (triple bond for acetylene) to determine hybridization.
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