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12 March, 19:40

Which of the alkynes below, after undergoing an acid-catalyzed hydration, would be expected to produce two different ketones in nearly equivalent yields? 4-methyl-1-pentyne 1-hexyne 3-methyl-1-pentyne 3-hexyne 2-hexyne?

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  1. 12 March, 22:56
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    We have to get the correct alkyne which after undergoing an acid-catalyzed hydration, would be expected to produce two different ketones in nearly equivalent yields.

    The answer is: 2-hexyne

    Acid catalyzed hydration of alkyne produces ketone (except acetylene, as only acetylene gives aldehyde on hydration).

    2-Hexyne on hydrolysis produces 2-hexanone and 3-hexanone where they both are ketones and they both are different ketones.

    4-methyl-1-pentyne gives 4-methyl-2-pentanone and 4-methyl-1-pentanal (non equivalent mixture), where both are not ketones, one aldehyde and one ketone.

    1-hexyne gives 2-hexanone and 1-hexanal where one is ketone and other one is aldehyde.

    3-methyl-1-pentyne gives 3-methyl-2-pentanone and 3-methyl-1-pentanal (non equivalent mixture), where both are not ketones, one aldehyde and one ketone.

    3-hexyne gives two equivalent amount of 3-hexanone.
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