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Kolbe's Electrolysis completed by

A

Ionic followed by free radical mechanism

B

Free radical followed by ionic mechanism

C

Only ionic mechanism

D

Only free radical mechanism

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  • The Kolbe's electrolysis proceeds via

    A
    Nucleophilic substitution mechanism
    B
    Electrophilic addition mechanism
    C
    Free radical mechanism
    D
    Electrophilic substitution reaction.
  • In Kolbe's electrolysis method, electrolysis of aquesous solution of sodium succinate is used to prepare

    A
    `CH_(2)=CH_(2)`
    B
    `CH_(4)`
    C
    `CH_(3)CH_(2)CH_(3)`
    D
    `CH_(3)CH=CH_(2)`
  • Kolbe's electrolysis of potassium succinate gives CO_(2) and ……………………

    A
    Ethene
    B
    Ethane
    C
    Ethyne
    D
    A and B
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