12.Use of KMnO4 to effect oxidative cleave of the alkene J, C¿H16, yields two fragments, one of which is butanoic acid and the other a ketone, Q. When J reacts with one molar equivalent of H-Cl, the alkyl halide K, C3H1,Cl, is formed. What are the structures of J, J, and Q? Write all the reactions, and show your reasoning.

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12.Use of KMnO, to effect oxidative cleave of the
alkene J, C3H16, yields two fragments, one of which is
butanoic acid and the other a ketone, Q. When J reacts
with one molar equivalent of H-Cl, the alkyl halide K,
C3H17CI, is formed. What are the structures of J, J, and
Q? Write all the reactions, and show your reasoning.
Transcribed Image Text:12.Use of KMnO, to effect oxidative cleave of the alkene J, C3H16, yields two fragments, one of which is butanoic acid and the other a ketone, Q. When J reacts with one molar equivalent of H-Cl, the alkyl halide K, C3H17CI, is formed. What are the structures of J, J, and Q? Write all the reactions, and show your reasoning.
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