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Standard XII
Chemistry
Dehydrohalogenation for Alkenes
The number of...
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The number of alkenes (consider stereochemistry of the alkene too) that can be hydrogenated to form methyl cyclohexane is :
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There are 4 alkene structures are possible which on hydrogenation gives methyl cyclohexane.
Out of this 4 alkenes, 2 have one optically active carbon.
Thus there are total 6 alkenes possible for hydrogenation to form methyl cyclohexane.
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