Alkene which on ozonolysis yields acetone, is
CH2=CH-CH2-CH3
CH3-CH=CH2
CH3-CH=CH-CH3
(CH3)2-C=C-(CH3)2
The reaction
CH2 = CH2 + H2 CH3-CH3 is called
Wurtz reaction
Kolbe's reaction
Sabatier-Senderens reaction
Carbylamine reaction
C.
Sabatier-Senderens reaction
Alkene and alkyne reacts with hydrogen in presence of nickel at 250-300°C to give alkane is called Sabatier-Senderens reaction.
Formation of 2-butene as major product by dehydation of 2-butanol is according to
Markownikoff's rule
Saytzeff's rule
Peroxide effect
Anti-Markownikoffs rule
Ethene gives with acidic KMnO4 solution
ethylene glycol
ethylene oxide
formaldehyde
acetaldehyde