An unknown hydrocarbon A with the formula C 6H 12 reacts with 1 molar equivalent of H 2 over palladium catalyst.  Hydrocarbon A also reacts with OsO 4 to give diol B.  When oxidized with KMnO 4 in acidic solution, A gives two fragments.  One fragment is propanoic acid, CH3CH 2CO 2H and the other fragment is a ketone

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2. An unknown hydrocarbon A with the formula C 6H 12 reacts with 1 molar equivalent of H 2
over palladium catalyst.  Hydrocarbon A also reacts with OsO 4
to give diol B.  When oxidized with KMnO 4 in acidic solution, A gives two fragments.  One fragment is propanoic acid, CH3CH 2CO 2H and the other fragment is a ketone.  Which of the following are correct

QUESTION 2
An unknown hydrocarbon A with the formula C 6H 12 reacts with 1 molar equivalent of H 2
over palladium catalyst. Hydrocarbon A also reacts with OsO 4
to give diol B. When oxidized with KMNO 4 in acidic solution, A gives two fragments. One fragment is propanoic acid, CH 3CH 2CO 2H and the other
fragment is a ketone. Which of the following are correct
CH3
A is
CH3
C is
H3C
CH3
Bis
CH3
CH3
A is
CH2
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 An unknown hydrocarbon A with the formula C 6H 12 reacts with 1 molar equivalent of H 2 over palladium catalyst. Hydrocarbon A also reacts with OsO 4 to give diol B. When oxidized with KMNO 4 in acidic solution, A gives two fragments. One fragment is propanoic acid, CH 3CH 2CO 2H and the other fragment is a ketone. Which of the following are correct CH3 A is CH3 C is H3C CH3 Bis CH3 CH3 A is CH2
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