What does benzene give on ozonolysis followed by hydrolysis??
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benzene gives glyoxal on ozonolysis followed by hydrolysis
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Benzene forms three moles of glyoxal on reacting with ozone followed by hydrolysis.
Explanation:
Benzene undergoes ozonolysis followed by hydrolysis to give three moles of glyoxal.
This reaction can be illustrated using the following steps:
Benzene reacts with three molecules of ozone to give benzene triozonide.
Benzene triozonide undergoes reduction to give three moles of glyoxal.
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