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Chapter 9.10A, Problem 9.23P
Predict the product(s) you would expect from treatment of each compound with (1) dilute, neutral KMnO4 and (2) warm basic KMnO4, then dilute acid.
- a. hex-1-yne
- b. hex-2-yne
- c. hex-3-yne
- d. 2-methylhex-3-yne
- e. cyclodecyne
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