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Alkanes can be prepared from sodium (or) potassium salts of carboxylic acid by using Kolbe's electrolysis or decarboxylation with the help of sodalime. (NaOH and CaO)
Sodium salt of carboxylic acid required to prepare Butane by Kolbe's electrolysis

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