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Hey dear,

● Answer -

Formaldehyde & Acetaldehyde

● Reductive ozonolysis -

- When alkenes/alkynes react with ozone, C=C or C≡C are broken replaced by C=O.

- For example, when propene reacts with ozone followed by treatment with Zn/H2O, it will form formaldehyde and acetaldehyde.

CH3-CH=CH2 + O3 ---> CH3-CHO + HCHO

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