Masaken
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'Compound A reacts with dilute H2SO4 to produce compounds B and C. Compounds A and B both react with HBr to produce compound D. No colour change is observed when compound B is treated with acidified potassium permanganate solution. Compound A has a molar mass of 56 g/mol. Give the structures and IUPAC names of compounds A to D. Justify your answer with reference to the information provided.'
alright so i've established that A is an alkene because it's a hydration reaction in the presence of sulfuric acid as a catalyst and that B and C are alcohols (presumably structural isomers of one another). however, i'm not sure with what is meant to be indicated with B?? i think they're trying to say no reaction occurs, but i'm not sure what conclusion you're meant to take away from that , could someone please help? thanks in advance
i'm aware that the reaction with B and C with the potassium permanganate is an oxidation reaction as the permanganate is an oxidising agent but that's about it
alright so i've established that A is an alkene because it's a hydration reaction in the presence of sulfuric acid as a catalyst and that B and C are alcohols (presumably structural isomers of one another). however, i'm not sure with what is meant to be indicated with B?? i think they're trying to say no reaction occurs, but i'm not sure what conclusion you're meant to take away from that , could someone please help? thanks in advance
i'm aware that the reaction with B and C with the potassium permanganate is an oxidation reaction as the permanganate is an oxidising agent but that's about it