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Identify the major product that is obtained when 2-hexyne is treated with sodium (Na) in liquid ammonia (NH3).Select answer from the options belowcis-2-hexenehexane  1-hexene  trans-2-hexene

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Identify the major product that is obtained when 2-hexyne is treated with sodium (Na) in liquid ammonia (NH3).Select answer from the options belowcis-2-hexenehexane  1-hexene  trans-2-hexene

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The reaction of 2-hexyne with sodium in liquid ammonia is a dissolving metal reduction. This reaction is known to produce trans alkenes. Therefore, the major product of this reaction would be trans-2-hexene.

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