MCQ
In the reaction 

$C{{H}_{3}}CN+2H\underset{\text{Ether}}{\mathop{\xrightarrow{HCl}}}\,X\underset{{{H}_{2}}O}{\mathop{\xrightarrow{\text{Boiling}}}}\,Y;$   the term $Y$ is:

  • A
    Acetone
  • B
    Ethyl amine
  • Acetaldehyde
  • D
    Dimethyl amine

Answer

Correct option: C.
Acetaldehyde
c
(c) $C{{H}_{3}}CN+2H\underset{\text{Ether}}{\mathop{\xrightarrow{HCl}}}\,HC\equiv CH$   $\xrightarrow{\text{Boiling }{{H}_{2}}O}\underset{\text{Acetaldeyde}}{\mathop{C{{H}_{3}}CHO}}\,$

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