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Acetylene is treated with excess sodium in liquid ammonia. The product is reacted with excess of methyl iodide. The final product is……………….

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`H--=-Hoverset(Na+)underset(liq. NH_3)rarrNa--=-Naoverset(2CH_3I)rarrunderset(But-2-yn e)(Me--=-Me)`
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