Chemistry, asked by shona8922, 9 months ago

An alkene, obtained by the dehydration of an
alcohol (A), on ozonolysis gives two molecules
of acetaldehyde for every molecule of alkene. The alcohol (A) is
(a) CH₃CH₂CH₂OH
(b) CH₃CH₂OH
(c) CH₃CH = CHCH₂OH
(d) CH₃CH₂CHCH₃
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OH

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Answered by akathwal004
1

B is part is the correct answer...

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Answered by bestanswers
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Answer:

The option (B) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Ozonolysis is defined as an organic reaction in this process the unsaturated bonds of alkenes or alkynes compounds are cleaved or split with ozone (O3). This oxidation reaction between ozone (O3) and alkene is a popular method to make aldehydes, carboxylic acid and Ketones.

In the formula CH3CH2OH the first part is the name of an alkyl alcohol (ethyl) and the second part is the name of an acid (ethanoate). The complete name is “Ethyl Ethanoate”.

 

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