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Alkynes on reduction with sodium in liquid ammonia form trans alkenes. Will the butene thus formed on reduction of 2-butyne show the geometrical isomerism ?

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To solve the question regarding whether the butene formed from the reduction of 2-butyne will show geometrical isomerism, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Starting Compound**: - The starting compound is 2-butyne, which has the structure: \[ CH_3-C \equiv C-CH_3 ...
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