An organic compound A on heating with concentrated forms a compound B which on addition of one mole of hydrogen in presence of Ni forms a compound C. One mole of compound C on combustion forms two moles of and 3 moles of . Identify the compounds A, B and C and write the chemical equations of the reactions involved.
As the compound on combustion forms two moles of carbon dioxide and 3 moles of water, it means that 2 carbon atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms are present. So molecular formula is C2H6 (ethane).
Compound A is ethanol (CH3CH2OH). On dehydrogenation, it gives ethene.
Compound B is ethene
Compound is C is obtained by addition of 1 mole hydrogen in presence of nickel to B which means C is ethane
Compound C is