Respuesta :
As we know that terminal Alkyne (alkyne with triple bond at the end) are acidic in nature, they can donate proton. When Sodium Hydride is reacted with 1-Octyne , the hydride abstract the terminal proton and forms Hydrogen Gas, while Methyl Magnesium Bromide when reacted with 1-Octyne eliminates Methane gas. Both reactions are given below,
Result:
Gas evolved in reaction of NaH is H₂.
Gas evolved in reaction of CH₃MgBr is CH₄.
Result:
Gas evolved in reaction of NaH is H₂.
Gas evolved in reaction of CH₃MgBr is CH₄.

Answer:
- Addition of NaH releases hydrogen gas.
- Addition of [tex]CH_3MgBr[/tex] releases methane.
Explanation:
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On the attached picture, you will find both reactions as shown below:
- Addition of NaH: in this case, due to the fact that the alkynes are slightly acid, they are able to donate one proton, thus, the hydrogen bonded with the triple-bonded carbon will be released as hydrogen gas.
- Addition of [tex]CH_3MgBr[/tex]: in this case, a Grignard reactant, magnesium methyl bromide, is added so the methyl from such reactant will accept the hydrogen bonded with the triple-bonded carbon, forming a grignard intermediate and methane gas.
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