Chemistry, asked by Tulsirani100, 11 months ago

Is this chemical reaction correct? if not then give me the reaction between ethene and ozone. please

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Answered by PSN03
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the given reaction will give 2 moles of methanal ie HCHO

here the double bond will break and the carbons will get attached to 2 oxygen

what u have done wrong is that u have made a bond between the 2 carbons whereas actually there will be no bond between them during the formation of intermediate

one oxygen will be shared by the 2 carbons during the intermediate formation and other 2 oxygen in peroxide linkage but at the ends they will be attached to the carbons

Its structure would be something like this:

(i have tried my best :-)   )

H2C-----O------O-----CH2

     |                           |

     |---------O------------|

| represents the bonds line

       


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Answered by renuhkkohli693
0

Explanation:

ozonide is ur correct answer

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