Show how to convert propene to this compound , using any inorganic reagents as necessary. Q.) Propanal

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Show how to convert propene to this compound , using any inorganic
reagents as necessary.

Q.) Propanal

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The structure of propene is represented as follows:

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The compounds which is composed of only carbon and hydrogen are known as hydrocarbons.

Hydrocarbons is are classified into saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Unsaturated compounds having double bond are known as alkenes.

Alkenes undergoes addition reaction due to the presence of electron rich site at the carbon atom.

The oxidation of alkenes in the presence of strong oxidizing agent like peroxy acid or potassium permanganate gives dehydroxylated product. This is a type of an oxidation reaction.

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