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The acidic nature of hydrogens in acetyl...

The acidic nature of hydrogens in acetylene cannot be explained by the reaction with

A

Sodium metal

B

Ammonical cuprous chloride solution

C

Ammonical silver nitrate solution.

D

Ammonical silver nitrate solution.

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D
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