Single Choice

Two moles of formaldehyde can be obtained by the following :

AOzonolysis of acetylene and followed by hydrolysis
BOzonolysis of ethylene and followed by hydrolysis
Correct Answer
COzonolysis of propene and hydrolysis
DOzonolysis of 2-butene and hydrolysis

Solution

Two moles of formaldehyde can be obtained by ozonolysis of ethylene and followed by hydrolysis


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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Baeyer’s reagent oxidises ethylene to :

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Ethylene gives epoxy ethane on oxidation with :

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In the hydroboration - oxidation reaction of propene with diborane, $$H_2O_2$$ and NaOH, the organic compound formed is:

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The number of optically active products obtained from the complete ozonolysis of the given compound are:

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In the following sequence of reactions, products A, B, C, D and E are formed.Which statement is correct about the reaction (B) to (C) ?

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The compound $$X$$ on ozonolysis, followed by reduction gives two mole of acetaldehyde. The $$X$$ is:

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Acid-catalyzed hydration, oxymercuration-demercuration, and hydroboration-oxidation reaction will give the same product with :

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Consider the following reaction $$CH_2=CH_2\underset {H_2O.NaOH}{\xrightarrow {dilute KMnO_4}}HOCH_2-CH_2OH$$ Which of the following statements is correct about the procurement of two oxygen in the product?

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