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- Oxidation of Butanol -1 in KMnO4/H+ will produce-------------. a.Butanoic Acid b.Butanal c.Pentanoic acid d.Butene -2#20 B Draw structural formulas for all possible carbocations formed by the reaction of each alkene with HCl.Circle the functional group that will be oxidized on the startingcompound. Give the products of each reaction. Circle thefunctional group formed. List the advantages and disadvantagesof each oxidation method.
- (a) Draw all constitutional isomers formed by monochlorination of each alkane with Cl2 and hν. (b) Draw the major monobromination product formed by heating each alkane with Br2.Parts A and B are the images, and Part C has the same reactant but H2O and H2SO4 as reagents. Draw the product for each reaction.Rank the following alkenes from least to most stable. Then explain why you picked this order.