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So in this problem, we are asked to predict the organic products given a starting alkene.
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So this right here is an alkene.
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We know this because of the carbon -carbon -carbon -double bond.
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We are doing ozonalysis.
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There are two varieties of ozenolysis.
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The first one is reductive work -up.
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The second one is oxidative work -up.
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So in this problem, we are doing reductive work -up.
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This means that we are generating aldehydes, so cho, essentially, and ketones.
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And whether an aldehyde or ketone is produced totally depends on whether there are one or two carbons attached on a side of the double bond.
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Oxidated workup, we don't have to worry about it really, but just know that instead of aldehydes, it regenerate carboxylic acids.
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So if you have some other problem where it's not a reductive workup, you know that it generates carboxylic acids instead of aldehydes...