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Give the structure of the alkene which would yield the following products upon ozonolysis
Answer to: Give the structure of the alkene which would yield the following products upon ozonolysis-reduction. CH3COCH3 + CH3CH2CHO
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Give the structure of the alkene which would yield the following products upon ozonolysis-reduction.
C H 3 C O C H 3 + C H 3 C H 2 C H O CH3COCH3+CH3CH2CHO
Ozonolysis of Alkenes:
Alkenes can be converted into aldehydes or ketones through the ozonolysis reaction. The ozonolysis reaction is also known as oxidative cleavage because it results in cleavage of the carbon-carbon double bond.
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