Show how (CH3)2CHCH2CHO can be prepared from (CH3)2C=CH2 by the hydroformylation process.
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The starting material is (CH3)2C=CH2, which is isobutylene, and the product is (CH3)2CHCH2CHO, which is 2-methylbutanal. Show more…
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