An alkene compound ‘a' (c4h8) which when treated with h2o/h2so4 gives c4h10o which cannot be resolved into optical isomers. identify ‘a' with reactions.
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As the resulting product is optically inactive the alkene should have same groups attached along one of the C =C bond.
As the carbon is having similar group, it is having achiral carbon, so optical isomerism is lost in the molecule.
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♣♣♣Here's ur answers ♣♣♣Image copied from google sorry
As the resulting product is optically inactive the alkene should have same groups attached along one of the C =C bond.
As the carbon is having similar group, it is having achiral carbon, so optical isomerism is lost in the molecule.
Hope it helps u✌✌✌✌✌
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