Q16- A group of students was a given an organic compound X with C6H12 molecular formula. X is an aliphatic organic compound. That Reacted with KMnO4 to produce brown ppt. When X is mixed with dilute sulfuric acid and gives product Y. Then they have observed a reaction between given product Y and sodium. In this reaction, they had understood that, hydrogen gas was formed in second reaction. Then, they added anhydrous ZnCl2 and concentrated HCI to check the turbidity by suspecting this Y is an alcohol. Y immediately gave a turbidity.NMR chart of Y is -Identify A and B ppm B......... -M N_ 2

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Q16- A group of students was a given an organic compound X with C6H12 molecular formula. X is
an aliphatic organic compound. That Reacted with KMnO4 to produce brown ppt. When X is
mixed with dilute sulfuric acid and gives product Y. Then they have observed a reaction between
given product Y and sodium. In this reaction, they had understood that, hydrogen gas was formed
in second reaction. Then, they added anhydrous ZnCl2 and concentrated HCl to check the turbidity
by suspecting this Y is an alcohol. Y immediately gave a turbidity.NMR chart of Y is
HOP-43-646
-Identify A and B
A...........
ppm
B.....
TO
Transcribed Image Text:Q16- A group of students was a given an organic compound X with C6H12 molecular formula. X is an aliphatic organic compound. That Reacted with KMnO4 to produce brown ppt. When X is mixed with dilute sulfuric acid and gives product Y. Then they have observed a reaction between given product Y and sodium. In this reaction, they had understood that, hydrogen gas was formed in second reaction. Then, they added anhydrous ZnCl2 and concentrated HCl to check the turbidity by suspecting this Y is an alcohol. Y immediately gave a turbidity.NMR chart of Y is HOP-43-646 -Identify A and B A........... ppm B..... TO
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