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Chapter 11, Problem 24PP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The required product to be formed is pentanal. It is a straight chain hydrocarbon with five carbon atoms
Concept introduction: Acetylene is used as the only source of carbon atoms, which contains two carbon atoms. The required product, pentanal has an odd number of carbon atoms, while acetylene has an even number of carbon atoms. Using the appropriate reagent and mechanism, acetylene can be converted from pentanal.
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