A compound 'X' absorbs moles of hydrogen and 'X' upon oxidation with gives the following products:
The total number of bonds present in the compound 'X' is _____.
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A compound 'X' absorbs moles of hydrogen and 'X' upon oxidation with gives the following products:
The total number of bonds present in the compound 'X' is _____.
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: Compound 'X' absorbs moles of hydrogen, indicating the presence of a triple bond that is converted into a single bond. Upon oxidation with in acidic medium, the products obtained are:
Find: The total number of bonds present in compound 'X'.
From the given oxidation products, count the bonds in each part as stated in the solution:
So,
Therefore, the total number of bonds in compound 'X' is . Hence, the correct option is A.
Using the oxidation clue
Given: 'X' absorbs moles of hydrogen and on oxidation gives ketone and acid fragments.
Find: Total bonds in 'X'.
Absorption of moles of hydrogen indicates one triple bond in 'X'. Oxidative cleavage with acidic gives the listed fragments, and the provided working concludes the total count by summing the bonds contributed by those parts.
Adding them,
Thus, the total number of bonds present in compound 'X' is .
Students may count a triple bond as three bonds. This is incorrect because a triple bond contains one bond and two bonds. Always separate and bond counting.
Students may try to count bonds only in the oxidation products and forget that the question asks for compound 'X'. Here the solution uses the oxidation pattern to infer the required total. Follow the given reaction logic before counting.
Students may omit the or bonds in carboxylic acids and carbonyl-containing products. In such structures, every single bond contributes one bond, and a double bond also contains one bond.
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