The products for the following reactions are (i) (ii)
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Hydrocarbons
The products for the following reactions are
(i)
(ii) 
(i)
- X = (CH3)2C CH2, Y = CH3CH2CHO, Z = CH3CH2CHO
- X = CH2 CH2, Y = CH3CHO, Z = CH3COOH
- X = CH3 — CH CH – CH3, Y =
, Z = HCHO - X = CH3 — CH C(CH3)2, Y = HCHO, Z = CH3CHO
Answer
(D) X = CH 3 — CH C(CH 3 ) 2 , Y = HCHO, Z = CH 3 CHO
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