1.

What is the product of ozonolysis of acetylene and 2 butyne?​

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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