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    Adding Sodium Hydride to Ethanol Would Produce
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Adding Sodium Hydride to Ethanol Would Produce

Question 99

Question 99

Multiple Choice

Adding sodium hydride to ethanol would produce:


A) CH3CH2OCH2CH3 + H2
B) CH3CH2OCH2CH3 + NaOH
C) CH3CH2ONa + H2
D) CH3CH2Na + NaOH
E) CH3CH3 + NaOH

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