Hydrolysis of an ester gives a carboxylic acid which on Kolbe’s electrolysis yields ethane. The ester is (a) Ethyl methonoate (b) Methyl etahnoate (c) Propylamine (d) Ethylamine
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Hydrolysis of an ester gives a carboxylic acid which on Kolbe’s electrolysis yields ethane. The ester is (a) Ethyl methonoate (b) Methyl etahnoate (c) Propylamine (d) Ethylamine Hydrolysis of an ester gives a carboxylic acid which on Kolbe's electrolysis yields ethane. The ester is (a) Ethyl methonoate (b) Methyl etahnoate (c) Propylamine (d) Ethylamine February [...]