a) Aqueous acidic KMnO4
Interpretation:
The product expected when 1-methylcyclohexene reacts with aqueous acidic KMnO4 is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Potassium permanganate in neutral or aqueous acidic solutions cleaves the double bonds in
To state:
The product expected when 1-methylcyclohexene reacts with aqueous acidic KMnO4.
b)
Interpretation:
The product expected when 1-methylcyclohexene reacts with O3, followed by Zn, CH3COOH is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Ozone adds to the double bond in alkenes to produce compounds called ozonides. The ozonides upon immediate treatment with Zn and acetic acid yield carbonyl compounds. Each carbon in the double bond cleaved gets attached to an oxygen atom. A di-substituted carbon in double bond gives a ketone while a mono-substituted carbon in double bond gives a ketone and an
To state:
The product expected when 1-methylcyclohexene reacts with O3, followed by Zn, CH3COOH.
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