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One mole of a hydrocarbon on ozonolysis yields one mole of glyoxal and two moles of formaldehyde. The hydrocarbon is:

A

`CH_2 = underset(CH_3)underset(|)C-underset(CH_3)underset(|)C=CH_2`

B

`CH_2 = CH-CH = CH_2`

C

`CH_2 = CH-CH_2 -CH = CH_2`

D

`CH_3CH = C = CH_2`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`CH_2 = C - C = CH_2 overset(O_2)to {:(CHO),(|),(CHO):} + 2CH_2O`
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