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One alkene(A) produces acetone after ozonolysis and also given an aldehyde. That aldehyde gives (C) after reaction with bromine which produces hydroxy acid(D) after hydrolysis. Reaction between acetone HCN forwarded to hydrolysis also produce acid (D). Find out A, B, C and D.
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The hydroxy acid 'D' is also obtained from acetone by the reaction with HCN followed by hydrolysis, so the structure of hydroxy acid 'D' is Since, hydroxy acid 'D' is obtained by the hydrolysis of 'C' with aqueous alkali, therefore the compound 'C' has a bromo group at that place where the compound 'D' has a hydroxy group. Hence, the structure of 'C' is Compound'C' is formed try the bromination of compound 'B', so the structure of compound 'B' is Compound 'B' is obtained by the oxidation of aldehyde which is the ozonolysis product of alkene 'A'. Thus, the structure of aldehyde is Hence, the compound A, B, C and D are, respectively.....

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