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explain ozonolysis of alkene/alkyne

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Ozonolysis is a method of oxidatively cleaving alkenes or alkynes using ozone (O3O3), a reactive allotrope of oxygen. The process allows for carbon-carbon double or triple bonds to be replaced by double bonds with oxygen. This reaction is often used to identify the structure of unknown alkenes by breaking them down into smaller, more easily identifiable pieces

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