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what is the use of (CH3)2S in organic chemistry?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ozonolysis involves the oxidative cleavage of alkenes and alkynes to give carbonyl compounds like aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids. In this reaction, ozone acts as the primary oxidant. But at the end of the reaction, one nascent O-atom is released. This O-atom is usually reduced by a secondary reductant like zinc or dimethyl sulfide.

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Answered by arunsomu13
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Answer:

There is no specific use of (CH₃)₂S, just that it is used in reductive ozonolysis

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