Chemistry, asked by cloab1708, 11 months ago

How many moles of (cho)2 are formed from ozonolysis of 2 moles benzene?

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Answered by estherkaren285
0

Answer:

Ketones, and aldehydes, depending on workup......

Explanation:

R

1

R

2

C

=

C

R

3

R

4

O

3

−−→

R

1

R

2

C

=

O

+

O

=

C

R

3

R

4

.

While aldehydes are unstable with respect to oxidation, you should be able to chop up an olefin to give a series of aldehydes and ketones. If you can individually identify each oxo-compound, you could evidence the structure of the original olefin by wet chemical methods.


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Answered by DJstorm
1

Ozonolysis is the process by which ozone (O3) reacts with alkenes (olefins) to break the double bond and form two carbonyl groups. If the double bond of the alkene is substituted with hydrogen or carbon atoms, the carbonyl groups that are formed are either aldehydes or ketones

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