Q. Which of the following alkanes cannot be produced by Kolbe electrolysis of sodium or potassium salts of carboxylic acids?

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Solution:

In Kolbe’s electrolysis, the alkane is formed when an aqueous solution of or salt of carboxylic acid is electrolysed. The alkane formed has, two or more carbon atoms. This method can be used to prepare alkanes with even number of carbon atoms.