Tetrahedral Carbons C2H6.

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Tetrahedral Carbons C2H6

Planar Carbon CH3CHO

Substitution Reactions Tetrahedral Tetrahedral Planar Planar

Addition Reactions Planar Tetrahedral

HCl

Elimination Reaction Tetrahedral Planar

Alkanes Ketones Alkenes Alcohol Ester Aldehyde Acid Sodium Salt Sodium HCl H 2 /Ni Sodium Salt Cl U.V. light Ester Sodium Salt + A l cohol Na Acid Alcohol NaOH Al O 3 KEY Addition Reactions Substitution Reactions Redox Reactions Elimination Reactions Reactions of Acids Ketones H 2 O Alcohol Aldehyde Acid Oxidation Reduction Na Cr 7 and H + /Ni Magnesium Salt Sodium Salt Mg NaOH CO 3 Chloroalkanes Alkenes Alkanes Polymers Reduction H 2 /Ni