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Standard XII
Chemistry
Nucleophilic Addition at the Carbonyl
How many isom...
Question
How many isomers of
C
8
H
10
when reacted with hot alkaline
K
M
n
O
4
gives a di-carboxylic acid as the product?
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Solution
The double bond equivalence for the given compound is 4.
There are only 3 isomers which can yield a dicarboxylic with hot alkaline
K
M
n
O
4
.
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