Alkynes on reduction with sodium in liquid ammonia form trans alkenes. Will the butene thus formed on the reduction of the 2-butyne show the geometrical isomerism?
Alkynes on reduction with sodium in liquid ammonia form trans alkenes. Will the butene thus formed on the reduction of the 2-butyne show the geometrical isomerism?

The negative charge that has generated on one carbon attacks the proton from NH3 and causes another sodium atom to lose its electron, causing the atom to create a second negative charge. The second proton’s assault eventually neutralises the negative charge, resulting in a trans-but-2-ene.

The but-2-ene generated has cis and trans geometrical isomers.