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Q from Kaplan's LOD
How many ketone, aldehydes and COOH groups are found in the product?
How do you figure this out? And I mean "MCAT-style quickly" b/c ozonolysis isn't a mechanism I think we need to understand.
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Here's my thinking:
alkene reactant = 2 carbonyls products. So I know in total there will be 8 carbonyl compounds...But that's it.
How many ketone, aldehydes and COOH groups are found in the product?
How do you figure this out? And I mean "MCAT-style quickly" b/c ozonolysis isn't a mechanism I think we need to understand.
View attachment Picture 32.png
Here's my thinking:
alkene reactant = 2 carbonyls products. So I know in total there will be 8 carbonyl compounds...But that's it.
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