An alkene "A" on reaction with O3 and Zn–H2O gives propanone and ethanal in equimolar ratio. Addition of HCl to alkene "A" gives "B" as the major product. The structure of product "B" is:
The most suitable reagent for the following conversion, is : (1) Na/liquid NH3 (2) H2, Pd/C, quinoline (3) Zn/HCl (4) Hg2+/H+, H2O
$\require{mhchem}\ce{CH3CH2CH=CH2->[\ce{B2H6}][\ce{H2O,H2O2,OH-}]Z}.$ What is Z? (1) $\ce{CH3CH2CH2CH3}$ (2) $\ce{CH3CH2CH2CH2OH}$ (3) $\begin{array}{c}\ce{CH3CH2CHCH3}\\\quad|\\\quad\ \ \ \ce{OH}\end{array}$ (4) $\ce{CH3CH2CH2CHO}$
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